Keen Incisions
I never said putting her down is an option I agree with.
I simply agreed that if nothing works out and it gets worse, giving her up to a rescue that can help isn't the worst option. That's not "uncaring," it's making a sacrifice for her health.
Their main focus was putting my cat down, so of course i'm going to
be a bit bitter, I mean I gave everything to get this cat off the streets.
We truly 'rescued' our cat. As I stated earlier too , Its not like we cant
afford her either. We afford their medication, food and litter easily but its been really
tight since I lost 2 of my three jobs and I just don't want to give her up just yet.
Especially since I got a new job , and its going to be a few weeks before money
comes in again. I'm more than willing to give her to a home that could love her.
But It has to be better than here. Our lifestyle is calm, clean and enough that has kept
her happy for years. Ive kept her up to date with her shots, her check ups and her dentistry, so
the home she goes to needs to be caring and loving.
and with the two people I rehomed kittens to, They both died so my trust is very limited with people.
I think if I worded it correctly, It wouldn't have been an issue.
Hazel was diagnosed online and by a veterinary friend to be constipated.
But it has caused her such distress in her back legs. It still hasn't hindered her though.
She does cry when picked up , moved or pet weird. Shes not drinking as much as before and she's a bit distressed when it comes to my other cat comign towards her.
We're aware she needs to go to a vet, but I need to know what to do.
We live in Georgia, and its very limited where I live.
The humane society REFUSED to see her.
The clinic and emergency vet near me want 200 dollars.
and the vet we go to wont do payment plans, even though we have federal aid for her.
What should we do.
How would you normally help a constipated cat with anxiety problems