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<blockquote data-quote="SlimLizzy" data-source="post: 2308173" data-attributes="member: 488270"><p>16.09.2020</p><p>7.50am FBG 5.9</p><p></p><p>[USER=305199]@geefull[/USER] So sorry to read about MrG. Such a long wait in the car for you when of course you wanted to be near him. Very difficult for you both. Hope he recovers soon.</p><p></p><p>[USER=505893]@Muddy Cyclist[/USER] good to know you are on the road to normality again, whatever that might be for you.</p><p></p><p>Finally managed to access the local vet, MrSlim ( he volunteered to drive) and I took Cat for a check up. Poor Cat, shoved him in a crate, with another over the top to keep him in, fastened with bungees. Apart from crying in the car, his behaviour was immaculate. No great fuss made about being handled, poked and prodded by a total stranger. And only a couple of minutes to settle down once we were home again.</p><p></p><p>Vet Checked. He has no microchip. Nobody obviously looking for him then. Got some stronger drops for his ears. After two months of treatment the problem comes back within a couple of days. These will be more testing for both myself and Cat. Drops twice a day. For five days. Not every two days as the previous lot were. Hopefully that will sort out the ears.</p><p>More worryingly Cat has a severe chest infection. So after two different antibiotic injections he has a six day course of Amoycillin, the human medicine scaled down to his weight, to be taken twice a day.</p><p>[USER=329049]@HarryBeau[/USER] I asked for liquid. After the fuss about worm tablets can't be doing that twice a day as well as ear drops. Not sure how we will get on with squrting stuff down his throat, but hopefully will be easier than tablets.</p><p>C'est un petit chat très chêr.</p><p></p><p>Edited to correct French.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlimLizzy, post: 2308173, member: 488270"] 16.09.2020 7.50am FBG 5.9 [USER=305199]@geefull[/USER] So sorry to read about MrG. Such a long wait in the car for you when of course you wanted to be near him. Very difficult for you both. Hope he recovers soon. [USER=505893]@Muddy Cyclist[/USER] good to know you are on the road to normality again, whatever that might be for you. Finally managed to access the local vet, MrSlim ( he volunteered to drive) and I took Cat for a check up. Poor Cat, shoved him in a crate, with another over the top to keep him in, fastened with bungees. Apart from crying in the car, his behaviour was immaculate. No great fuss made about being handled, poked and prodded by a total stranger. And only a couple of minutes to settle down once we were home again. Vet Checked. He has no microchip. Nobody obviously looking for him then. Got some stronger drops for his ears. After two months of treatment the problem comes back within a couple of days. These will be more testing for both myself and Cat. Drops twice a day. For five days. Not every two days as the previous lot were. Hopefully that will sort out the ears. More worryingly Cat has a severe chest infection. So after two different antibiotic injections he has a six day course of Amoycillin, the human medicine scaled down to his weight, to be taken twice a day. [USER=329049]@HarryBeau[/USER] I asked for liquid. After the fuss about worm tablets can't be doing that twice a day as well as ear drops. Not sure how we will get on with squrting stuff down his throat, but hopefully will be easier than tablets. C'est un petit chat très chêr. Edited to correct French. [/QUOTE]
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