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<blockquote data-quote="SlimLizzy" data-source="post: 2443211" data-attributes="member: 488270"><p>01-10</p><p>7.55am FBG 5.8</p><p>October. Can put the heating on now, except there Isn't any. Well only in the shower room. Underfloor heating has been installed in the kitchen, but the power supply is insufficient to run it. Something is being done about this soon. The electrian will visit again later this month.</p><p>Errant seems a little better this morning, he has almost recovered his appetite, helped by some horribly expensive soft food. I was shocked to realise that the pack of six sachets was only sufficient for one day. Plus a snack. A cat of Errants size (4kg) apparently requiring five sachets a day. Sorry Errant you won't be living on that in the future. This morning he ate almost all of his normal breakfast.</p><p>His voice is still horribly croaky though.</p><p>Autospell changed croaky to frisky...</p><p></p><p>Edited to add: the vet told me about a virus that is common in cats that have been strays, I think he meant the FIV virus, but didn't catch the name. Unlike the English vet who wanted to do xrays and blood tests costing over £600, this vet said there is no need for the blood test because there is no treatment for the condition. A sensible decision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlimLizzy, post: 2443211, member: 488270"] 01-10 7.55am FBG 5.8 October. Can put the heating on now, except there Isn't any. Well only in the shower room. Underfloor heating has been installed in the kitchen, but the power supply is insufficient to run it. Something is being done about this soon. The electrian will visit again later this month. Errant seems a little better this morning, he has almost recovered his appetite, helped by some horribly expensive soft food. I was shocked to realise that the pack of six sachets was only sufficient for one day. Plus a snack. A cat of Errants size (4kg) apparently requiring five sachets a day. Sorry Errant you won't be living on that in the future. This morning he ate almost all of his normal breakfast. His voice is still horribly croaky though. Autospell changed croaky to frisky... Edited to add: the vet told me about a virus that is common in cats that have been strays, I think he meant the FIV virus, but didn't catch the name. Unlike the English vet who wanted to do xrays and blood tests costing over £600, this vet said there is no need for the blood test because there is no treatment for the condition. A sensible decision. [/QUOTE]
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