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Help cat emergncey!!?

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my 20 - 21- year old cat!!!!

last night i wike up as i heard a cat meawing - it was my cat mewsing alot - repetivly!!

now i have come downstairs - and she is lying there - wide eyes - she is trying to ge up - but she seems to not be ABLE TO GET UP!

and when i stroke her head - sehhe gives a litttle deep meaw

help!!!!!!

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  1. surley you should not be worrying about writing this post, you should no that she needs to go to the vets!


  2. Call the vets!!!!!! NOW!

  3. Take your cat to the pet emergency.

  4. take her to the vet quickly,

    but don't worry she might only be tyred.    

  5. Just do not doubt take her to a vet I think it is better to take her exactly NOW.

      

  6. run to the vet now!

    she may have eaten something or stressed out


  7. You need to get her to a vet.  Phone your vet and explain what has happened.  I imagine the vets will say to bring her straight in.  It sounds as though she may have had a stroke and is panicking.  

  8. this sounds serious

    call the vet and ask for some advice or take her to the vet

    You get is 20 years of age which is quite old so it might be time to move on and get a new cat

  9. Get her to the vet immediately!  She may have had a stroke and be partially paralysed.  She needs immediate emergency attention!

  10. Calm down. Can she walk? Pick her up, and take her in your bed, and lay down with her, and relax. See what she does.

  11. oh hunni its so sad when u loose your pet she was obv poorly and in pain you did the right thing you know ! she was very old and had a nice life it takes time to get over a loved one humans or pets give ur self time to grive sorry again sweety if u wanna talk your welcome to e-mail me ! xxxxxxxx be brave its hard xxxxxxxxx

  12. Calm now, she's a cat, not a human. She's very old for a cat so let her get some rest. She could be dying from old age which is of course natural. I've never heard of such an old cat. Cats have 9 lives and if it's time, it's time.

    Hope she's ok now and has a wonderful life for many years to come... good luck.

  13. my cat dus dat 2 theres no need 2 b wureed i tink.shes prob. just playin witcha but if u dont trust me then the source might help

  14. Get her to a vet AS SOON AS POSSIBLE! Your vet should have an emergency number or even call there home phone. This is an EMERGENCY!

  15. YOUR CAT NEEDS IMMEDIATE ATTENTION FROM VET, YOU CAN RING RSPCA, THEY SHOULD SEND EMERGENCY VET THE NEAREST TO YOU , MAKE SURE YOU TELL THEM ITS A DIA EMERGENCY, KEEP HER RELAXED AND PUT A LITTLE WATER ON HER LIPS ,DONT BOTHER WITH FOOD THIS COULD MAKE HER SICK, TRY THIS NUMBER 0161 881 0222

  16. Get her to the vet.  If you can't take her now, then just keep her comfortable until you can.

  17. My dear I am very sorry for you loss.  It was a very sad time for you and I am sorry about the comments you got to get off the net instead of asking for advice on here.  I know from past experiences that no one can normally keep a clear head in situations like these, and those who commented as such obviously don't understand.

    You did the right thing.  It's very upsetting and sad when we loose an animal we have had for years and I hope that you remember all the good times you've shared together.  Making a memory book or dedicated a space on your wall for your favourite pic will help you to keep those memories close to you.

    I hope that in time you can bring yourself to have another cat. youhad your last one for so long you were obviously a good owner and you definately loved your cat well.

    Lisa.  

  18. Be grateful that your cat lived that long.  If you need help with her/him, then this is not the forum for that.  Be responsible and get them to a Vet.

    You would do this for yourself or those you love--wouldn't you?

    ---Allison

  19. I'm very sorry to hear about your situation.

    You need to get her to a vet or animal hospital straight away. Try not to panic, I know it's difficult but thinking calmly and acting quickly will help both of you.

    I'm unsure which country you are in. In the united kingdom we have a variety of numbers to ring with emergencies.

    There is a number called vetfone http://www.vetfone.co.uk/

    They have a service where you can pay a small fee and they will give you advice.

    Also animal charities such as the RSPCA may have a 24 hour hotline you could try.

    You will probably be advised to go to your nearest pet emergency centre, either veterinary or animal charity run.

    Think positively and please try to keep calm and act quick.

  20. Get her to the nearest 24 hour vetrinary _NOW>Quit monkeying around on the net.
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