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    Infection & swollen lymph nodes

    It is great the vets picked up on it because to have been given an anaesthetic on top could have made them quite poorly,we always do a pre op check on cats with the owners there before their ops so if a problem they can be taken straight home,not good really to have an animal that is possibly infectious through with others that are being operated on.Do not worry too much,a lot of the cats that get sent home from us are like our babes have not been allowed out,how do any of us pick up infections,a lot can be airbourne,with the tritchomonous that has been talked about on here the cats have had quite violent diarrhoea over a long period but good that your vet is going to look into things anyway but would just about lay a bet on that the paste will sort him out anyway,the hardest thing is going to be you having to cope with the starvation of the babes & the bubbly tummy that you get when its time for them to go back for the ops once more.
    Also a good idea to remove any plants that can harm even if you don't think they bother with it,you just never know when it could happen but in this case for both of them to have temps & swollen glands it 99% has to be infection,cuddles & kisses to them both as they lay on their sick bed with a worried parent hovering around them....x

 

 

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