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Old 02-17-2006, 11:35 PM   #8
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So, your kitty has too much abdominal fluid and mine doesn't have enough? Oh, the irony.

Mine has a different disease, but so far the hope I can give you is that each cat is different and don't believe everything you read online. Sometimes it's only the worst cases that you read about and that makes your own situation seem more desperate that it really is. Also, you have to be strong for your cat. The kitty doesn't understand what's happening, but will sense your unease and worry. It's easier said than done, I know. My vet lectured me very firmly about this.

If your cat is happy, then your cat is happy. Love your cat. Spoil your cat.

In other words - proceed as usual.
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