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  1. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by jenluckenbach View Post
    Prayers for beautiful Bo.
    Same from here.
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    Lisa, I sure hope that Bo will recover quickly and will be able to come home soon. Lots of prayers and positive thoughts are being sent her way. Please take care. (((HUGS)))

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    Come on Bo, you can do it. Please eat for meowmie.
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    Bo is finally home. She is doing much better but not completely over it. Xray showed congestion in the lungs but blood work came back good. They're still waiting for the culture results so in the meantime she is still on antibiotics. Once the results come back they may know other medication that is needed.

    She was SO happy to get home!! Thanks for all the well wishes.
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    Now that's what I like to hear! Way to go, Bo! Welcome home!
    Blessings,
    Mary



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    I'm so glad to hear that Bo is now home. Ziggy sure can relate to this because she also hated being in the hospital and was so happy to be home. Hopefully you'll be able to find out what's causing her problem and that it's easily treatable.
    I remember seeing you give her nose drops and I couldn't believe that she allowed you to do this. I could tell that you have a very strong bond with her. Lots more prayers and positive thoughts are being sent her way. Please continue to keep us updated about her.

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    My boys say, "Welcome Home Bo! The hospital is a strange and scary place and we are glad you're home with your family!"
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    How wonderful to hear that you're home, Bo! I hope you continue to improve and feel better every day. Many prayers are being prayed for your quick recovery and the tests show nothing serious. Sending you feel better scritchies and lovies
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    Glad that she's back home!! I hope she will soon recover from this!

    Get well soon, sweet Bo!

    Kirsten

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    Keep getting better and better, Bo!
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    I'm just now reading this, I hope Bo is feeling better. It's never fun to go to the vets and have to stay. I'm glad Bo is back home. Prays coming.

    Melissa

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    We got culture results back and not the best of news. She has the worst kind of bacteria and for the life of me can't remember the name. The good news is our vet feels it can be controlled, but we may never get it totally gone. Bo thanks you for all the well wishes.
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    Many prayers for Bo. Controlling the infection is better than no hope at all. And maybe we'll get lucky.
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    Bo, I'm so sorry to hear this news. The good part is that your whitecoat is confident that the problem can be controlled. I know seeing the whitecoat and having to take medicine is no fun for a kitty but please, sweetie, just remember it's all to help you feel better.

    Prayers are still being prayed for you to feel better soon. Sending you lots and lots of feel better lovies
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    Healing thoughts for Bo--to get the nasty stuff under control and then to get it gone entirely. Eradicating it may be a long shot, but we can certainly hope for the best.

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