(05-31-2024, 08:03 AM)specops56 Wrote: 66 At my house. Had to take our cat Flash to the vet yesterday for testing to find out why he’s having respiratory distress. They ran $485 worth of tests and the news ain’t good. His lungs are full of fluid. They think he has FIP. They’re waiting for the results of one test they had another lab do.That will either confirm FIP or point to another cause. If it’s FIP then all we can do is give him the best life for the last few weeks of his life and then stop his suffering.
Flash is my little buddy. He was the first of the kittens to walk up and introduce himself to me:
He follows me into the bathroom and guards me while I take my bath. If I have to let him go, this old man is going to cry a river and not be the least ashamed of it.
Terry
Sorry to hear 😢😢 hopefully it won’t be the worst case scenario