I don't have a lot of money and I have a cat that does not have a liscence or vet or anything. Everytime my cat sneezes it shoots diarhea all over the wall and it drips everwhere and she's even splurged on me before. help me. what do i do?
DancinCutie08 answered Friday July 8 2005, 12:46 pm: uhhh well i would recomend either getting some more money or giving up the cat to someone who can get it the care it needs. iscences are only like $5 but vet care can be expensive maybe u can raise money some how to get her care like have a grage sale and have a little bucket of money set up so people can donate to you cat [ DancinCutie08's advice column | Ask DancinCutie08 A Question ]
chakra answered Monday May 23 2005, 6:16 pm: find a charity vet. when my dog has to go to the vets we take him to one where you dont have to pay, just give a donation of how much you can afford. [ chakra's advice column | Ask chakra A Question ]
lucylou answered Thursday May 19 2005, 12:18 pm: right u seriosly need to take yr cat 2 the vet and tell them the issue about money yr cat could b seriosly ill and suffering bcause of it. if u cant look after it take it to a cat home were sum1 might b able to do a gd job Good Luck x [ lucylou's advice column | Ask lucylou A Question ]
elscorcho96 answered Wednesday May 18 2005, 4:51 pm: Your cat could have a serious health problem and if you do not get her help you will be breaking the law. If you cannot afford to care for your cat then put her up for adoption. It's cruel of you to not take care of her health needs - pets are like children, they cannot take care of themselves on their own. [ elscorcho96's advice column | Ask elscorcho96 A Question ]
I think you should really take your cat to the vet, that's about all I can think of, unless you want to give her away. Make sure you give her to a no-kill shelter if you do give her to a shelter! [ ComatoseNOtiose's advice column | Ask ComatoseNOtiose A Question ]
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