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In the uk internet is not expensive and it has nothing to do with which day you access it on, please don't assume its the same everywhere
That being said, I agree that the op should try some meds, at least for a few weeks to see if things improve. |
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kittycatuk,
I'm sorry for the rudeness you're receiving here. You came here for help and advice, not to be flamed. I'm rehoming a cat myself, so I do understand what it means to reach your breaking point. And you certainly do deserve to try again with another cat. Medication didn't help with Gigi at all. Hopefully someone here can help with your rehoming question. More flaming will not be tolerated.
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Location: Texas
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Not in the area to provide any helpful input, but just wanted to throw in that I sympathize with what you're going through and wish you the best of luck. You've done the vet visit, you know the specifics of the circumstances, and are stuck with the difficult decision. Around here at least, adoption rate is also only around 30% of what they take in, so please don't be deterred from giving another cat a chance. Its better than the alternative for most.
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