Tabby Lynn

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Tabby Lynn

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My 17 year old cat was recently diagnosed with kidney and liver failure as well as hyperthyroidism, fortunately Tabby hasn't acted like she was in any pain yet, but she has been in the hospital for 7 days now and we have to wait until Monday so see if the treatment is working. Please keep my little Tabby in your thoughts and prayers.
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TabbyLynn certainly has my prayers. I hope she will pull through for you and be with you for more time to come. Please let us know how she is doing, ok?
(((HUGS)))
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I have Tabby in my prayers...
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Praying for Tabby too.
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prayers for {{{Tabby}}}
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tabbysmom, Tabby is in my thoughts and prayers. Please discuss with your vet in greater detail about available treatment options, many times renal disease and hyperthyroidism go hand in hand (also, please tell your vet to identify the liver problem specifically in order to best treat it effectively), but do not despair, treatment is available! Please ensure you have a qualifed vet who is up-to-date in treatment options and if not, that he refer you to a more qualified, feline-only vet immediately!
..........Traci
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