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    aww thats awful to hear i really hope fudge gets better soon and the bloods come back ok...keep us posted, thinking of you x

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    Claire: I was saddened to read your news but I will just echo what everybody else said and hopefully you will get positive news from the vet when the test results come back

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    I am so sorry to hear about Fudge Clare, hope he get well soon my thoughts are with you.


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    Thankyou everyone for your kind wishes! I wont get the results back til next week but at the moment she is on pain killers and has had anti-biotic injections and eye drops for the eye infection she has as well! I am so upset as we got her from a breeder and I can't help but think that an experienced breeder would have known she had these problems. I would have taken her anyway because the whole family fell in love with her straight away. I'm not bothered about the vet bills, its the distress to Fudge and the rest of us that is so upsetting.

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    I am so sorry that you are going through such anxiety. Last year I bought a Bengal and had her for 3 months and lost her to FIP. She suddenly became very listless (slept all the time) and would not eat. It is devastating. I wish you all the best and pray that Fudge will be all right.

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    This is very sad news. I know from personal experience how much stress this sort of thing causes, because there is not that much that you can do to help the cat. I also know that even two weeks is sufficient time to get very attached to these guys. It is difficult to understand how a breeder could have been unaware of issue with the cat, if they became so severe after only two weeks with you. Have you talked with the breeder? All the breeders that I have ever dealt with have been very concerned about their cats continued good health, and would want to know if some health issue was discovered.

    From what I read about stomatitis (back when there was a concern with one of our girls), some cats bodies way overreact to bacteria in the mouth and on the teeth. Typically it can be arrested and eliminated by extracting all of the cat's teeth. While this sounds extreme, I know one or two people that have had to do this with a cat, and within just a couple of days the cats are back to eating wet food normally and had no more stomatitis problems after that.

    One source for some reasonable health articles that I have come across is the CFA website:
    Cat Fanciers' Association: Caring for Cats

    There is one article on calicivirus that I found informative:
    Cat Fanciers' Association: Calici Virus

    There are several on FIP, etc.

    I hope the situation for you and Fudge improves rapidly!

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    Oh I am so sorry! Please keep us posted, fingers crossed, and give her an extra cuddle from us x

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    Poor fudge, and poor you x

    Hope things are not what they seem and you have good news

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    Oh Claire, I can only echo what everyone else is saying, I so hope Fudge is ok, sending loads of hugs to both of you. Love Alison and Harry xxxx

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    Quote Originally Posted by Claire View Post
    Thankyou everyone for your kind wishes! I wont get the results back til next week but at the moment she is on pain killers and has had anti-biotic injections and eye drops for the eye infection she has as well! I am so upset as we got her from a breeder and I can't help but think that an experienced breeder would have known she had these problems. I would have taken her anyway because the whole family fell in love with her straight away. I'm not bothered about the vet bills, its the distress to Fudge and the rest of us that is so upsetting.
    I will start to tell you how terrible sorry I'am that Fudge is sick and i feel so sorry for you.
    I really hope she will get better soon.

    When it comes to his breeder, often it's impossible to know that a kitten will get sick, i guess she had a health certificate. At least in Sweden SVERAK says that we are not allowed to sell kittens without a health certificate that has to be not more than maximum 7 days old.

    Of course there is breeders not so good that sell sick kittens and do all kind of bad stuff, but i think most breeders are good caring breeders and sometimes kittens do get sick no matter what we do to prevent it. Have you spoken to her breeder? I guess she/he would appreciate a call from you telling what have happend.

    Lots of hugs for you and Fudge!

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