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Uploaded by on Oct 6, 2011

One of our stars here at the RBC is ill and we are doing everything we can to make him better with one big sick needle.

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  • aw no :(

  • The person clicking this under the assumption this was dirty is in for a shock.

  • We had to have the same procedure done for our kitty as well. Our vet suggested supplementing the injections with diluted pedialyte to help maintain her chemical balance. It, along with the injections and antibiotics did the trick. She began to get noticeably better in about a week after starting the therapies and medication. Here is hoping for a speedy recovery for your beloved pet.

  • I hope he gets well soon.

    I used to have some pet mice when I was a teenager. But for one reason or another they didn't last long (about a year each). Over the space of 3 years or so I had 6 mice - Fudge (adventurous), Smudge (grey and shy), Chocolate Drop (brown), Snowball (white), Sooty (black) and Sweep (greyish).

    Pets can be so wonderful (forgetting about vet bills) and a part of the family.

    &eB

  • Good on you! I hope he starts getting better and comfortable soon.

  • get well wishes @ the cat

    it's great that he stays put during the injection, maybe he knows it does some good

  • good think you are there...Good luck!! :-(

  • poor kitty :( good think he has some one like you to take care of him..hope he is going better soon

  • poor kitty. :(

    I had a diabetic cat. Two shots a day. No fun at all for me or him.

  • Been there, done that. Try to warm the water so it's less of a shock. Warm, not too hot. Give the cat all the attention you can. It's likely he's at an advanced stage.

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