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<p>[QUOTE="Kanderus, post: 1427088, member: 28447"]So sorry to hear that, Merc. I hope you and your girlfriend can find a nice, new cat to love. Not that you can get over this cat so quick or anything...I am sorry that may have come out wrong.</p><p><br /></p><p>We might have to put our dog to sleep if he continues down his path. He is hardly eating AT ALL, even if we mix hamburger into his food. He will randomly go totally crazy and start pacing and panting and climbing over EVERYTHING like there is an earthquake and a fire going on at the SAME TIME. When he does this, nothing can get him calm. Nothing. He didn't sleep for 2 days, we had to take shifts watching him. The vet gave us some pretty high power sedatives. The dog fights them with all his power. He can't walk in a straight line, and stumbles over himself but he will NOT lay down and go to bed. So far, we have only had to give him 2, but that has been since Monday. He had bloodwork done, and everything is normal. At this point, it has to be mental. Could be doggie alzhiemers or a brain tumor. Who knows. But, if this continues, it would be torture for him to let him live this lifestyle of no sleep and hardly eating. Such a bummer.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Kanderus, post: 1427088, member: 28447"]So sorry to hear that, Merc. I hope you and your girlfriend can find a nice, new cat to love. Not that you can get over this cat so quick or anything...I am sorry that may have come out wrong. We might have to put our dog to sleep if he continues down his path. He is hardly eating AT ALL, even if we mix hamburger into his food. He will randomly go totally crazy and start pacing and panting and climbing over EVERYTHING like there is an earthquake and a fire going on at the SAME TIME. When he does this, nothing can get him calm. Nothing. He didn't sleep for 2 days, we had to take shifts watching him. The vet gave us some pretty high power sedatives. The dog fights them with all his power. He can't walk in a straight line, and stumbles over himself but he will NOT lay down and go to bed. So far, we have only had to give him 2, but that has been since Monday. He had bloodwork done, and everything is normal. At this point, it has to be mental. Could be doggie alzhiemers or a brain tumor. Who knows. But, if this continues, it would be torture for him to let him live this lifestyle of no sleep and hardly eating. Such a bummer.[/QUOTE]
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