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<blockquote data-quote="SlimLizzy" data-source="post: 2314010" data-attributes="member: 488270"><p>My poor cat. Back to the vet to have his ears checked and reproductive status confirmed. No crying in the car this time.</p><p>Apparently he is a full tom, so will need to be neutered.</p><p>But more than that he still has a respiritory infection - another lot of stronger antibiotics needed. </p><p>One lot by injection and more cat wrangling twice a day, for 8 days this time. </p><p>Enquired about the pet passport, Vet could issue one, but Cat is too unwell to travel!!</p><p>Cat did get his ears looked at, but the bombshell news about his health status meant i didnt take in what the vet said about them. No drops prescribed though so am assumimg they are OK.</p><p>Worst of all though, when we got him home, Cat literally fell out of the box. He was unable to stand up and staggered as if drunk. Putting him back in the box to prevent him injuring himself didnt work, he got increasingly agitated. So let him out and have been following him round the kitchen, trying to catch him when he falls. There are so many hard surfaces in a kitchen. We dont have any rooms that would be better, no carpet anywhere.</p><p>Cat wants to go out, I help him down the step, presumably he realises he isnt safe and immediately turns, falls and attempts to get inside again. So I help him up the step. Poor Cat, he must be so confused. He has been too agitated to settle on my lap for more than a few miuntes at a time. It really would be best if he slept it off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlimLizzy, post: 2314010, member: 488270"] My poor cat. Back to the vet to have his ears checked and reproductive status confirmed. No crying in the car this time. Apparently he is a full tom, so will need to be neutered. But more than that he still has a respiritory infection - another lot of stronger antibiotics needed. One lot by injection and more cat wrangling twice a day, for 8 days this time. Enquired about the pet passport, Vet could issue one, but Cat is too unwell to travel!! Cat did get his ears looked at, but the bombshell news about his health status meant i didnt take in what the vet said about them. No drops prescribed though so am assumimg they are OK. Worst of all though, when we got him home, Cat literally fell out of the box. He was unable to stand up and staggered as if drunk. Putting him back in the box to prevent him injuring himself didnt work, he got increasingly agitated. So let him out and have been following him round the kitchen, trying to catch him when he falls. There are so many hard surfaces in a kitchen. We dont have any rooms that would be better, no carpet anywhere. Cat wants to go out, I help him down the step, presumably he realises he isnt safe and immediately turns, falls and attempts to get inside again. So I help him up the step. Poor Cat, he must be so confused. He has been too agitated to settle on my lap for more than a few miuntes at a time. It really would be best if he slept it off. [/QUOTE]
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