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Old 22nd March 2008, 06:24 AM
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Unhappy Old female cat won't eat

My 16.5 yr old torti female cat will not eat. Appetite has been worsening for weeks - all blood tests and xrays OK, except creatine level a bit off. Nothings changed in the house, she lives with 6 other cats and two humans and has always been #1 queen. It's hard to entice her to eat - barely getting anything into her - HELP!
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Old 5th May 2008, 06:05 AM
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Default My faithful companion "Baby" has passed

I am sorry to say that we had to relieve our poor darling of her suffering, turns out she had lymphoma. We really miss her.
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Old 1st July 2008, 02:31 PM
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Dear Pet Lover,

my condolence to the loss of your pet.

If you have decided to have a new pet at home. Kindly do visit Insect bites/stings in animals

Also About homeopathy and details of remedies , to have an idea of homoeopathy medicines.

And the best to have a consultation with a senior member in the forum with user name WIM for advices at Important Note !

Hope to receive an happy news from you soon....

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