as a litter box. I was told it's rare & the vaccine has such a short life it isn't kept in vet's ofc. Lindy, my cat was treated 6 months for everything possible. The small hole in her tummy was an open wound & laying in the infected flowerbed passed it thru her body. Vets would operate to drain fluid build up & put her on stronger antibiotics. She'd not let me touch her because of her pain, so I couldn't see the hole. When I knew there was no hope & took her to put down, I finally got to see the hole. The size of a tennis ball with raw tendons showing. The kitten I had at the same time has to be checked 2 times yearly. No one I talk to ever heard of Feline Leposy, have you? You also may want to have you cat's blood tested. It'd saved me $2,700 since it is a fatal disease.
2007-02-11
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