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Cat with possible respiratory infection

11 replies

Lightofthephoenix · 28/03/2020 20:50

What do I do?

My vets is working on a emergency basis only.

It's not my cat

The chip is not registered to me

Owners don't want anything to do with it.

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Haveitheright · 28/03/2020 23:05

Just phone the vets. A duty vet will speak to you and you can discuss symptoms & your concerns. They will be able to advise you if they need to see the cat tonight or at an appointment tomorrow or give you advice. Respiratory issues can be emergency. Just call and see what they say.

Ruby8719 · 29/03/2020 20:21

RSPCA if there is proof the cat is registered to them - withholding treatment is animal cruelty

Lightofthephoenix · 30/03/2020 13:20

Currently waiting for our video appointment slot.

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Lightofthephoenix · 30/03/2020 13:21

I have paid, it's not the cats fault.

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slipperywhensparticus · 30/03/2020 13:24

Are you looking after the cat? I would get them to transfer ownership

Lightofthephoenix · 30/03/2020 13:32

Yes I have the cat, they are currently asleep in my hallway making the most of the underfloor heating.

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Want2beme · 30/03/2020 16:25

Oh, bless you. Hope the poor thing's ok. Cats are sent to challenge us 🐈

Lightofthephoenix · 30/03/2020 16:42

Lymphoma, Stomach, kidneys and lungs, we did the kindest thing and said goodbye.

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Lightofthephoenix · 30/03/2020 16:44

She was 10.5

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Vinorosso74 · 30/03/2020 17:49

How sad and not very old either. At least you took care of her at the end unlike her "owners".

Toddlerteaplease · 30/03/2020 18:26

That's very sad. But at least she enjoyed your underfloor hearing and was cared for.

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