She's really old. She's 13, and now she can't eat. I've done a lot of research about it and this is apparently common in older cats. We've been force feeding her 6 times a day with syringes and stuff. I hate sticking food down her throat. She gets weaker and weaker everyday. Now she can hardly walk, so I know she's almost done.
She's really old. She's 13, and now she can't eat. I've done a lot of research about it and this is apparently common in older cats. We've been force feeding her 6 times a day with syringes and stuff. I hate sticking food down her throat. She gets weaker and weaker everyday. Now she can hardly walk, so I know she's almost done.
dude that really sounds like cancer to me you should check it out.
So how about that bitch that threw the puppies in the river? Anybody else ready to kill a bitch? I'll throw here in the goddamn river, there's no excuse.
So how about that bitch that threw the puppies in the river? Anybody else ready to kill a bitch? I'll throw here in the goddamn river, there's no excuse.
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THERE COULD BE DOLPHINS IN THAT RIVER AND EVERY BODY KNOWS WHAT DOLPHINS DO TO PUPPY'S :O
We don't intend to do that at all. We've read on cat health sites that depending on what is wrong with the cat, it could take days to weeks to get better while you force feed them. If she doesn't get better in a few days, I'm sure we'll discuss putting her to sleep.
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THERE COULD BE DOLPHINS IN THAT RIVER AND EVERY BODY KNOWS WHAT DOLPHINS DO TO PUPPY'S :O