Some famous HHO vibes please

Gleeful Imp

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Please can I have some vibes for my little dilly stripey knickers, puss cat supreme, giver of major loves, squawky little git and poo bag.

7 months ago he was very very poorly, but with a lot of effort from the vets, us, my mum and sheer will he stabilised and has been doing great. But he's had a major relapse, vets are chucking everything at him to see if we can bring him round. Little fella has 48 hours. He's been with me since I found him and his brother as kittens abandoned 15 years ago. A stripey moggy but I loves him.

C'mon Dilly, if its your time, god bless, but I'd like a bit longer with you please

Shown here doing what he loves the best .....

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Hope he pulls through, fingers crossed and hugs either way. This will be me one day soon and i know it's the worst feeling ever worrying and dreading. Cats are tough though, if we were cats, there would be no such thing as man flu, that's for sure xxx
 
Thank you everyone, sniff.

I'm ringing up soon find out how he is. If they tell me he's ripped his drip out despite wearing a vest were onto a winner!

Fingers crossed xxx
 
Keep em coming you lovely lovely people - its working!!!!! Thank you for your lovely kind thoughts. You're a fab lot.

His temp and heart rate have come down, and he's brighter. Eating a little.

Nothing like out of the woods, but is fighting through them. We're going to see him tomorrow morning. I know at some point I will have to let him go, as he is on borrowed time, but if a whack of antibiotics will give us another 6 months, fingers crossed xxx

Ps if anyone out there is worrying he should go now, both me and vet are steeled for that discussion. I won't let him suffer, I promise.
 
Well, little Dilly Kipper Stripey Knickers of Squawk came home at lunchtime today :D
We agreed to take him off his drip this morning, when he could be observed, and I picked him up lunchtime as I could work from home this aft and watch him. But, the lovely vet did suggest it was a chance for us to spend some time together :o and while I could be brave, we agreed that if it is his time, they would come to the house and it would be someone he knew.

He was bright when he got home, but not himself. Now he is just sitting quietly by the fire, but won't eat, or even flick an ear when I call his name. He is lying comfortably though. Giving him his meds resulted in a massive increase in heartrate and breathing, and that just isnt him.

I will see how he goes overnight, but it looks like its time for my baby to go. I've had an extra 8 months with him, but, oh hell, he's my baby. My special little stripey - the only cat I know who hugs you by putting both front paws round your neck and snuggling into your hair.

Sorry, have only got soggy tissues to offer :(
 
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