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God only knows what's wrong with NPII. I'm sure the vet will charge us an extortionate amount for doing so. -
FTFY.Originally posted by norrahe View PostGod only knows what's wrong with NPII. I'm sure the vet will charge us an extortionate amount for telling us he doesn't know either.
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I've got some powdered antibiotics in the holiday first aid box if you want themOriginally posted by norrahe View PostGod only knows what's wrong with NPII. I'm sure the vet will charge us an extortionate amount for doing so.Comment
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YepOriginally posted by zeitghost View PostFTFY.

Either that or do lots of tests which will cost a fortune and tell us nowt eitherComment
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How much?Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostI've got some powdered antibiotics in the holiday first aid box if you want themComment
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Vet appmt made.Comment
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My ex-brother-in-law & my niece spent about £500 before they had the poor cat put down.Originally posted by norrahe View PostYep
Either that or do lots of tests which will cost a fortune and tell us nowt either
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The last time one of the NorPusses was like this, it turned out he had advanced liver cancer and we had to have him put down.Originally posted by zeitghost View PostMy ex-brother-in-law & my niece spent about £500 before they had the poor cat put down.
Madness.
Hopefully this is nowt more than a stomach bug.
For this fella to be completely off his food, there's something seriously wrong as we have to stop him eating everyone else's anytime we feed them.Comment
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