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POORLY MR. BUCK!!

Pets of the Community Animals posted on Jan 10, 2017
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Mr. Buck had to go to the vets today as we noticed he wasn't himself. He hadn't eaten & was nowhere to be seen when Truly came back from her morning walk which was unusual as they usually have a play. We found him in my sons room in his own little bed he has in there, he looked a bit sleepy but was resting. As I was going out I decided to let him rest & see if he was ok when I got home. There was nothing jumping out at me but knew he was not quite right. When I did arrive home he was where we had left him so we brought him downstairs & I checked him out. His breathing was very short, he looked dopey & he was purring so very, very loud & continuous. Mike once told me that if cats are injured or unwell they can purr continuously. We decided to take him to the vets. Mike doesn't have a surgery on Tuesday afternoons so we had to see Peter. He thoroughly examined Mr. Buck, he said his tummy was very sore & that was why he was breathing as he was, he didn't want to take deep normal breaths as his tum hurt, so he was breathing quick & shallow. Mr. Buck did NOT like having his temperature taken & its a good job I had tight hold of him, never heard him swear before but I told him these things have to be done. Thankfully his temperature was normal. So he had two injections, one antibiotic that will last 3 days & a steroid that is just in case there is any wheeziness in his chest. Peter couldn't believe how big Mr. Buck was!!!! We brought him home, we have not to worry if he doesn't eat today or tomorrow but if hasn't eaten by Thursday he must go back. He is now, sleeping contentedly in the warm. Lets hope he will be ok now. Hate it when they are ill. Thanks for all the lovely comments & favs, so, so appreciated. xxx

Comments (11)


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pauld

3:00PM | Tue, 10 January 2017

Hoping all works out well for you and him!

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ontar1

3:43PM | Tue, 10 January 2017

Sorry to hear this, hope he has a quick recovery!

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Glendaw

4:37PM | Tue, 10 January 2017

Very concerning for you and the girls Barbara !

Hope Mr. Buck has a quick, healthy and speedy recovery.

Thinking of you all, take care.

XxOo

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jmb007

5:06PM | Tue, 10 January 2017

il va vite se remettre

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Madbat

5:19PM | Tue, 10 January 2017

Aww, poor little guy. I hope he recovers from whatever is ailing him.

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QuietRiot

6:30PM | Tue, 10 January 2017

I worry so when they get a steroid shot. I had one that ended up diabetic due to a steroid shot. It was a mess. Keep an eye on him for several months, OK? If he starts to lose weight, get him right back to the vet. Poor kitty....

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Faemike55

6:36PM | Tue, 10 January 2017

My bestest thoughts and prayers for a speedy and complete recovery. Big hugs to all

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jocko500

6:38PM | Tue, 10 January 2017

hope he get better.

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T.Rex

4:33AM | Wed, 11 January 2017

Poor Mr. Buck. I wonder if he's eaten something bad for him? I had this with Kitty, except she vomited too. X-ray showed normal intestinal passage. Took 5 days, then she was OK 2 days after vet visit. Hope all will be well with Mr. Buck. :-)

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durleybeachbum

4:39AM | Wed, 11 January 2017

Best wishes to you and Mr Buck. Fritz is doing ok at the moment, time will tell.

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cheekyelf

1:25PM | Wed, 11 January 2017

I wish him a speedy recovery,I have a ginger tom too,I don't like it when they are poorly either.x


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