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Greetings,
I'm not sure if this is the right place or how to go about this, but I'm at a point of desperation and simply sharing this on Facebook isn't helping and my time limit is coming to a painful end if it doesn't get fixed.
My cat has Pyometra, which I'm positive most of you already understand what it is. Luckily, it's open which means the infection comes out and doesn't poison her but right now as it stands she's showing signs of it becoming very painful and It's breaking my heart to watch her reach out for help and I can't do anything but watch my wife hold her to comfort her and cry knowing we're cutting it close. I love her more than some people could love their own birth children, and if she died because of this I wouldn't forgive myself.
Does anyone have any tips, help or information for me? Please. She's out eldest and only about 7 years old. She still has a long life and we need her in our family. She's saved my wife's life more times than we can count. But due to moving twice in a year we're still financially struggling and putting away every penny we can to save her.
Click here to support Gypsy's Operation for Pyometra organized by Jace Todd
I'm not sure if this is the right place or how to go about this, but I'm at a point of desperation and simply sharing this on Facebook isn't helping and my time limit is coming to a painful end if it doesn't get fixed.
My cat has Pyometra, which I'm positive most of you already understand what it is. Luckily, it's open which means the infection comes out and doesn't poison her but right now as it stands she's showing signs of it becoming very painful and It's breaking my heart to watch her reach out for help and I can't do anything but watch my wife hold her to comfort her and cry knowing we're cutting it close. I love her more than some people could love their own birth children, and if she died because of this I wouldn't forgive myself.
Does anyone have any tips, help or information for me? Please. She's out eldest and only about 7 years old. She still has a long life and we need her in our family. She's saved my wife's life more times than we can count. But due to moving twice in a year we're still financially struggling and putting away every penny we can to save her.
Click here to support Gypsy's Operation for Pyometra organized by Jace Todd