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About three months ago my boyfriend found this very sick kitten who has only one eye and is going blind in the other. we fed and gave him water. gave him a bath and took him to the vet. the veterian wanted to put the poor kitten to sleep but i wouldn't let him. so he gave us medication.. he gave us eye drops to stop the infection in his eyes and aintiboics for him which he fishined it. his eye drops are allmost gone. three months later which is now he's sick again. he's eating but not drinking water so i took a turkey baster and gave him water. i haven't seen him go to the bathroom. so i dont know if he's got worms. he has a runing nose and when you pick him up he has a tantrum and makes a loud meowing noise. please help me.. i have no money for the vet? (link)
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That is so sad. I don't recommend putting him to sleep though if you really don't know for sure what is wrong. Try taking him to a Humane Society. You will have to give him up though most likely if you want to get him treated, but make sure you ask just in case. Most Humane Socities don't do that though. Sorry :( Once you give him up (if you have too) they will examine him and figure out what the problem is. If it is treatable they will give him treatment; but if they can't do anything or if it is just too much to do and not the best option for the kitten they will put him down. I am not sure if he will have a greater chance of being put down because of his vision but I know for a fact that being a kitten is good on his part because kittens are adopted out faster and are in higher demand so therefore they might try harder to save him. I am sorry about your situation but I really hope everything works out.
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Ok well my dog Adrian died and its really hard for me and i keep thinking about her....And i WONT ever forget her though....And i like loved her and i still do and shes buried in the backyard so i can see her...And it just makes it harder....Please Help... (link)
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I'm so sorry. Losing a pet can be so sad; espesicially dogs. Don't try to stop thinking about her. It may work for a little while but when you remember; it will hurt even more. Try remembering all the good times you had with her and try making something so you'll never forget her like a scrapbook, photo album, or a slideshow. This way when you start to miss her you can look at it and rememeber all the good times you had. It will feel kind of like she's there even though she's not. You may not be open to the idea of getting another pet and I can undersatnd why. But just remember no one can ever take Adrian's place. If you're used to having a dog though, not having one anymore will be an even harder adjustment. Getting another dog can give you something else to take care and love. Try rescuing a dog that would otherwise not have a home. That way you know that at least something remotely good came out of Adrian's death. Again I am really sorry for your loss and I hope this advice helps.
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