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May 6 2014 09:31pm
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So you have him completely off meds?  I feel like this is the best option cuz he lives a normal life, is a normal awesome cat, he just happens to convulse/ sezisure randomly =/ and only 8 months old..
but i don't wan to harm his liver with medicine that will be shit...




I appreciate it, i will def get a bed or something for him, i was trying to figure out a way to confine him while lets say everyone's at work and he's by himself, my dog would never attack kitty, but i don't want to chance either of them getting hurt..
i feel like he will just hate being confined in like a ''carrier'' but prob best  bet =/


Yeah we haven't given her the meds since. The first vet that gave us them we gave them to her for 2 months, the second vet I think we did it just a month, seen no improvements and like you said, rather not harm the liver/kidney with it. So we decided to stop.

It's hard to think like this especially when you love the pet so much, but there isn't much Vets do for animals it seems. So sometimes it's better to just let the animal live it's life naturally, rather than under constant surgeries recoveries medicines and poor diets. I'd rather have my pet enjoy it's time on earth, not be captivated, in pain and suffer it's time. No matter how short or long it may be!
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May 6 2014 09:40pm
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Yeah we haven't given her the meds since. The first vet that gave us them we gave them to her for 2 months, the second vet I think we did it just a month, seen no improvements and like you said, rather not harm the liver/kidney with it. So we decided to stop.

It's hard to think like this especially when you love the pet so much, but there isn't much Vets do for animals it seems. So sometimes it's better to just let the animal live it's life naturally, rather than under constant surgeries recoveries medicines and poor diets. I'd rather have my pet enjoy it's time on earth, not be captivated, in pain and suffer it's time. No matter how short or long it may be!


Hard to think about it but yeah seem to be true, and i agree, i would rather take care of him, i will just get more use to them.
Also has anyone heard of this Pet Essence remedies? like Seizures, Emergency Rescue ect, not sure if it actually works, but it's listed on many sites, and found few with some not bad reviews..
but i'm not sure



http://www.onlynaturalpet.com/products/pet-essences-seizures/137019.aspx#dtDescription
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May 6 2014 09:56pm
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Hard to think about it but yeah seem to be true, and i agree, i would rather take care of him, i will just get more use to them.
Also has anyone heard of this Pet Essence remedies? like Seizures, Emergency Rescue ect, not sure if it actually works, but it's listed on many sites, and found few with some not bad reviews..
but i'm not sure



http://www.onlynaturalpet.com/products/pet-essences-seizures/137019.aspx#dtDescription


Yeah, some are effective most are not though, varies from animal to animal.

We would mostly just try to calm her down by talking to her and petting her. If that didn't work resort to authority voice and back to talking her to calm
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May 22 2014 11:52pm
Poor cat gl I hope it all well
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