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Originally posted by SmokeyTheBear
If it is paralyzed , theres no reason it should be put down. I have had a cat that was paralyzed , and he was happy and content, and lived a rather full life..
I do understand , its a bit more work and i'm not railing on your decision, but if need be ill fly the cat to me and take it , if thats the only other option.
btw , from the sounds of it, your cat is indeed paralyzed
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this is a very generous offer - I hope it will be not necessary. the problem is that we are sometimes a few days away for shootings. normally she could handle that very good alone, she gets enough to eat and drink and plays with her toys.
I don't know if that will work when she will constantly need help. at the moment we just hope that it's just a swelling.