Yesterday was tick-and-flea medicine day for the cats. This morning Fitzwilliam was deathly ill and neurologically impaired. We had him at the vet's office by 8:30 a.m., terrified that he was going to die in the car on the way to town. My darling cat. I love him more than any other animal.
I had been using up a box of Advantage that a friend had passed on to me, and she had accidentally included a tube of medicine for *large dogs*. Yes, I had poisoned FW. My heart breaks.
The vet scrubbed him down immediately, sedated him, and has had him on IV fluids all day. Our internet research indicates that at least 24-48 hours of treatment is necessary before real improvement happens. I hope, hope, and pray that this wonderful cat will fully recover--and forgive me.
I'm so sorry Anna..... Hoping and praying with you. :) May God give you a peaceful heart and Fitzwilliam restored health quickly!!
ReplyDeleteOh Anna,
ReplyDeletePets are so much more than pets, they are family.
We are praying and hoping Fitzwilliam will be heal quickly.
We lost our little dog for 2 days in snowy weather and I just couldn't stop crying, thinking she was cold and hungry. She was found and returned. I know how you are feeling.
Praying for you, Anna.
Kim
Oh NO! I will pray for him!! Poor Fitzwilliam!!
ReplyDeleteI have had to be so careful about this as well, because we sometimes use a flea and tick medication that is poisonous to cats on our large dog (simply because it is the only one that works on him--bummer). When we give it to him, we keep them entirely apart for several days--not hard to do, as they dwell in different regions of the family estate here--and I am always double-checking the cat meds to be sure I'm getting the right one. Scary!
I will pray that Fitzwilliam recovers completely. And that you do, too.
Praying for your cat! I, too, love my cat dearly and would feel the same way! Praying!
ReplyDeleteKathy F.
I'm praying faithfully! My heart breaks for you...asking God for mercy!
ReplyDeleteSince he appeared on your blog, your Fitzwilliam has reminded me of my own sweet Batman. Batman was tenacious, tough, and managed to recover from quite a few scary situations with astonishing speed. Fitzwilliam is a big, strong cat. He's getting the best care, and he got it quickly. With any luck, you'll get a phone call tomorrow from a happy vet, letting you know that he can come home earlier than expected.
ReplyDeleteIn the meanwhile, please try to forgive yourself.
Sending many prayers for Mr FW and for yourself- take care- remember accidents happen sometimes
ReplyDeleteDear Lord, hear our prayer for Fitzwilliam. May your grace restore him to health and we ask for him a long and healthy life. Please comfort his dear mama, too.
ReplyDeleteAmen
xo
O No. Poor you and poor Fitzwilliam! Praying for a speedy recovery.
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry. I am praying for your family and for Fitzwilliam. I am praying life.
ReplyDeleteOh, how terrible! My prayers are with you and poor Fitzwilliam.
ReplyDeletePrayers for you, I know how you feel, I did something similar with a child!
ReplyDeleteOh, I'm so sorry!! (((Hugs)))
ReplyDeleteI'll be praying for Fitzwilliam.
ReplyDeleteOh, my heart breaks for you. I hope he recovers. He has a warm spot in my heart.
ReplyDeleteMy heart goes out to you, and I pray your beloved cat is restored to good health soon.
ReplyDeletePraying in Munich
Oh, no - I am so sorry. I hope your dear cat will be all right. How hard the waiting is.
ReplyDeleteFingers crossed for gorgeous Fitzwilliam.
ReplyDeleteAnna, how awful. Thinking of you at this time and hoping for the best.
ReplyDeleteLots of hugs,
Kathleen
I'm so very sorry. Prayers for every heart and feline. *tears*
ReplyDeleteKelley~
Oh no, oh no, oh no ... Not beautiful FW, please no.
ReplyDeleteOh Anna, how terrifying! And how very easy for such a thing to happen.
ReplyDeleteFitzwilliam has on his side his robust health and constitution and the prayers and thoughts of us all, as do you.
I wait for good news of FW's recovery. What an ordeal. I'm so sorry Anna for you, your family and of course your friend.
ReplyDeleteOh I am sorry!! Praying for complete healing!
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry about the mix-up! I can only imagine your heartbreak. Praying that the vet can get Fitzwilliam back to his normal self in no time. Mistakes happen.
ReplyDeletePraying that Fitzwilliam will recover. And praying for you.
ReplyDeleteKatherine in Atlanta
I'm also a cat lover. Sending prayers up for you and Fitzwilliam. I am sure he will forgive you!
ReplyDeleteMaria
Oh Anna, heartfelt prayers for you and your precious Fitzwilliam. May you feel Hiis peace and Fitzwilliam His healing hand.
ReplyDeleteBarb from PA.
I will be praying for you and your family. I hope today is a better day for Fitzwilliam. Hugs!!!
ReplyDeleteOh poor thing...and poor you! Praying your sweet kitty will fully recover...
ReplyDeletePraying for you all, Anna, and especially praying for a full recovery for Fitzwilliam.
ReplyDeleteKrista
You know he will forgive you, Anna. I'm praying hard for him!
ReplyDeleteLisateresa
I'm so very sorry to hear this. I do hope he (and you) recovers and that all will be well. xo dear kitty.
ReplyDeleteOh, Anna! I am so sorry!! Praying he will fully recover
ReplyDeleteOh, Anna! :( Hoping for his full recovery. My mother recently realized that she was poisoning her beagle with treats made in China. Liver disease. He nearly died as well, but has recovered. There is hope for Fitzwilliam! Cling to that.
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry to hear....we had a similar experience some time ago with one of our cats and I will NEVER EVER use that poison on any of our felines. Please, please keep us posted as soon as you know more. Praying!
ReplyDeleteI am seriously stressed out over this, ever since I read this post this morning. I have enjoyed your Fitzwilliam posts over the years. Please update us whenever you can!!
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