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Thank you all for your prayers and good wishes. Please continue to pray.
gershun - having Hendrick cared for at the vet's for his treatment must be somewhat of a relief for you. I understand that. It's hard as they age and get ill.
We dropped Henrick off at the vet this morning. To be honest it's nice to know he's in good hands and someone else is taking care of him for a bit. Gives me a break. Kind of like respite care for humans I guess.
Thx for your comments it's me.
Can you please give some grieving and overwhelmed pet owners a break?
You Lord, are walking beside them, right?
With us through the good and the bad,
with us through the fire.
I'll be praying for you and Henrick again tonight~
Your vet would not have offered a treatment if it was Henrick's time.
The vet will inform you and make gentle suggestions, then you will know.
It is your pet, you will know without anyone else pressuring you.
Take heart that Henrick has this chance.
We are praying for you and your dear cat.
Prayers for Henrick and hugs for you.
Prayers appreciated.
A burden shared is lessened when you know people care.
Prayers for Trouble-cat.
She has her tongue all the way out of her mouth and drool coming down from it,so I took her to the vet and the vet found that she has 2 infected teeth that have to come out.
She has to be put under and each tooth costs $400.00 to remove.
dH isn't happy about that.
Trouble hurts and still has several days till her surgery.
it's just pitiful to see her like this.
it 's hard to see Trouble in trouble.
I'm so sorry he's not doing too good.
It's just awful when one of our babies are sick.
I sure hope he gets to feeling better~
Of course! I’m so sorry that he’s not feeling well.
You’re welcome. Great! That’s wonderful news. Try it in the yard. Fleas are a tough issue to deal with.
My cat lived to be 16. I had her before I met my husband. He had dogs and said that he didn’t know if he liked cats.
I told him that I would not marry him if I didn’t have my cat and that we were a package deal! LOL 😆
She won my husband over. He loved her as much as I did.
And yes, the vacuuming helped immensely - I sprayed the filter and the inside of the canister since I already had the Adams spray on hand. After vacuuming I immediately emptied the canister in the outside giant bin.
Yeah, you really have to treat outdoors as well as inside. Talk with the vet about that too. Or a pesticide person.
Lots of vacuuming! Carpets, furniture, mattresses, etc.
Homeowners dogged by household fleas need look no farther than the broom closet to solve their problem. Scientists have determined that vacuuming kills fleas in all stages of their lives, with an average of 96 percent success in adult fleas and 100 percent destruction of younger fleas.
We usually use the drops on the neck ,like you SharynMarie but last year they didn't work very well .Maybe it was the brand.
We also tried Diatomaceous Earth powder too.
Anyway,I appreciate what everyone said.
Thanks alot~
It’s a tough issue to deal with. Ask your vet for advice.
When we adopted our greyhound dog we were told to never use a flee color on him. Greys are the sweetest dogs in the world. I miss him so much.
Good luck to you!