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i think your copping better than i would
id be curled up in a ball crying, Gary would be yelling, Borris would be running around the house like there was an earthquake and Tibby would have reverted to his true ferral self days ago
you'll get through this
he's a cat kiss from Tibby
that's some stinky cat food on his bottom lip
he's saving it for latter
Tibby is a love. Tommy does that too. Saves food on his bottom lip for later lol. If only we had just one cat dealing with this it would be uber manageable. Four cats that we cannot keep isolated is a huge issue. I want to be curled up in the fetal position and cry. There's no time and I don't have enough energy to do that. But cry I do multiple times a day. And my big concern (sorry R if you are reading) is that it will get much worse before we see any improvement. Each cat is getting worse and each day is getting harder and we are not even a week into treatment. This is but day 4 of a 42 day treatment cycle. And even that has me questioning as there are different schedules of how to administer the Itrafungol and I am not sure I trust this vet office. They want us to do pulse dosing of the Itrafungol but I have read things saying it is best to do a full month first every single day and then pulse dose.
@ecf8503 any suggestions re the Itrafungol dosing? Should we do one full month on then pulse dosing every other week or just do one week on one week off to begin? I want to be aggressive as the cats are getting worse and this appears to be a virulent form. They will not let us bathe them and the vet's office still doesn't have the lime sulfur dip to dip them. Only Ollie got it and only once. I am stressing out as they need those dips to start controlling the spread of the fungus. It's spreading on all the cats. Thanks.