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Yes I Am Diabetic I Have Tested I Know That Is Candy Back Off Tshirts Black

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Buy this shirt: Forever In My Heart Mug, Personalized Family Dog Mug Customized Mug, hoodie, tannk top and long sleeve tee Tango just came from the vet last week. Our mystery ailment boy is doing well, but spring is hard on his asthmatic little body. He loves to be outside (on a leash or in his pen. Never lose), but spring and pollen just do not go well with his system. Plus he is in diabetic remission, so needs to get his numbers checked. Red eyes, coughing and sneezing means a full blood panel so we can check where he is at. Visually, except for a little redness in his eye rims, slightly runny nose and the coughing and sneezing, he presents as totally healthy. 500 bucks, some eye drops and ear wash, later, we walk out of the clinic knowing that he is doing well, just severely asthmatic because, well, spring. Instructions to increase the puffer if required, eye drops twice a day for a week, and don’t let him outside for a bit, and we are fine. A week later, the eyes are cleared up, the nose isn’t running anymore and no more coughing. Plus we know his glucose numbers are excellent, he has no kidney issues and his calcium levels are still great. I love those blood panel results. So, we won’t worry about the boys until Toffee’s next flush in a couple of months. So, in answer to your question. Get a full blood work panel done at least once every year or so. Soooo much cheaper than the emergency care required when something serious slips through your vigilant care. Whenever I suspect that he is not well, he goes for testing. It may sound silly, but I would rather pay a couple of hundred bucks for some tests than the thousands we have spent on the emergency trips! Here is the root of it all. Cats do not show if they are hurting or sick, until they are REALLY sick. Preventative medicine is waaaay cheaper than emergency care. If your cat presents as healthy, even the vet cannot tell there is anything wrong without testing. Toffee’s kidney problems showed up when we were getting him prepared for a surgery to remove a growth on his face located next to his mouth. He had been losing weight, and both the vet and I thought it was because the growth was interfering with his eating. Pre surgery X-rays showed severe kidney stones throughout his system and that one kidney was shrinking and the other enlarged. 6 weeks later he is recovering from the emergency surgery after the stones completely blocked his system. We knew to rush him in right away, because we knew the signs to look for because we had been armed with the knowledge gleaned from the testing previously done on him. He is now over 9, doing extremely well, and getting everything checked twice a year. How do you care for kittens? Well, it depends on their age. If very young, they should still be getting sustenance from the mom cat- usually till 8 weeks+ but they should stay mom till 12 weeks of age. Where’s the mom? A kitten needs to learn from the mom & socialization from littermates. If you don’t have experience with this then contact a vet, legitimate rescue group or animal shelter- be sure it’s a no-kill shelter. Have you looked for the mom cat? Kittens are very fragile so feeding KMR formula – pet stores, vets carry it & feed in a nursing bottle. Search online how to feed kittens. Feed every 2 hours around the clock. After feeding take a wash cloth dampened slight warm water & wipe at both areas kittens pee & pass a stool. This imitates mom cat cleaning & to initiate to go bc they can’t go on their own. By 4th week of age feed every 3 hours around the clock & slowly introduce some canned kitten food along with the feeding formula. No cows milk. A box was a towel to stay warm. A heating pad on low under the box. Set up a kitty litter box for when they are old enough to use it. Be sure they don’t eat the litter- ask a vet or pet stores type of litter to use for young kittens. Usually a natural & Not clumping for young ones. A no kill animal shelter or animal rescue groups can guide you. There’s plenty of videos on caring, feeding kittens. It’s a lot of work so if its too much then reach out for help. 6 Easy Step To Grab This Product: Click the button “Buy this shirt” Choose your style: men, women, toddlers, … Pic Any color you like! Choose size. Enter the delivery address. Wait for your shirt and let’s take a photograph. Gnomie Store This product belong to thang-dung Yes I Am Diabetic I Have Tested I Know That Is Candy Back Off Tshirts Black Buy this shirt: Forever In My Heart Mug, Personalized Family Dog Mug Customized Mug, hoodie, tannk top and long sleeve tee Tango just came from the vet last week. Our mystery ailment boy is doing well, but spring is hard on his asthmatic little body. He loves to be outside (on a leash or in his pen. Never lose), but spring and pollen just do not go well with his system. Plus he is in diabetic remission, so needs to get his numbers checked. Red eyes, coughing and sneezing means a full blood panel so we can check where he is at. Visually, except for a little redness in his eye rims, slightly runny nose and the coughing and sneezing, he presents as totally healthy. 500 bucks, some eye drops and ear wash, later, we walk out of the clinic knowing that he is doing well, just severely asthmatic because, well, spring. Instructions to increase the puffer if required, eye drops twice a day for a week, and don’t let him outside for a bit, and we are fine. A week later, the eyes are cleared up, the nose isn’t running anymore and no more coughing. Plus we know his glucose numbers are excellent, he has no kidney issues and his calcium levels are still great. I love those blood panel results. So, we won’t worry about the boys until Toffee’s next flush in a couple of months. So, in answer to your question. Get a full blood work panel done at least once every year or so. Soooo much cheaper than the emergency care required when something serious slips through your vigilant care. Whenever I suspect that he is not well, he goes for testing. It may sound silly, but I would rather pay a couple of hundred bucks for some tests than the thousands we have spent on the emergency trips! Here is the root of it all. Cats do not show if they are hurting or sick, until they are REALLY sick. Preventative medicine is waaaay cheaper than emergency care. If your cat presents as healthy, even the vet cannot tell there is anything wrong without testing. Toffee’s kidney problems showed up when we were getting him prepared for a surgery to remove a growth on his face located next to his mouth. He had been losing weight, and both the vet and I thought it was because the growth was interfering with his eating. Pre surgery X-rays showed severe kidney stones throughout his system and that one kidney was shrinking and the other enlarged. 6 weeks later he is recovering from the emergency surgery after the stones completely blocked his system. We knew to rush him in right away, because we knew the signs to look for because we had been armed with the knowledge gleaned from the testing previously done on him. He is now over 9, doing extremely well, and getting everything checked twice a year. How do you care for kittens? Well, it depends on their age. If very young, they should still be getting sustenance from the mom cat- usually till 8 weeks+ but they should stay mom till 12 weeks of age. Where’s the mom? A kitten needs to learn from the mom & socialization from littermates. If you don’t have experience with this then contact a vet, legitimate rescue group or animal shelter- be sure it’s a no-kill shelter. Have you looked for the mom cat? Kittens are very fragile so feeding KMR formula – pet stores, vets carry it & feed in a nursing bottle. Search online how to feed kittens. Feed every 2 hours around the clock. After feeding take a wash cloth dampened slight warm water & wipe at both areas kittens pee & pass a stool. This imitates mom cat cleaning & to initiate to go bc they can’t go on their own. By 4th week of age feed every 3 hours around the clock & slowly introduce some canned kitten food along with the feeding formula. No cows milk. A box was a towel to stay warm. A heating pad on low under the box. Set up a kitty litter box for when they are old enough to use it. Be sure they don’t eat the litter- ask a vet or pet stores type of litter to use for young kittens. Usually a natural & Not clumping for young ones. A no kill animal shelter or animal rescue groups can guide you. There’s plenty of videos on caring, feeding kittens. It’s a lot of work so if its too much then reach out for help. 6 Easy Step To Grab This Product: Click the button “Buy this shirt” Choose your style: men, women, toddlers, … Pic Any color you like! Choose size. Enter the delivery address. Wait for your shirt and let’s take a photograph. Gnomie Store This product belong to thang-dung

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Buy this shirt: Forever In My Heart Mug, Personalized Family Dog Mug Customized Mug, hoodie, tannk top and long sleeve tee Tango just came from the vet last week. Our mystery ailment boy is doing well, but spring is hard on his asthmatic little body. He loves to be outside (on a leash or in his pen. Never lose), but spring and pollen just do not go well with his system. Plus he is in diabetic remission, so needs to get his numbers checked. Red eyes, coughing and sneezing means a full blood panel so we can check where he is at. Visually, except for a little redness in his eye rims, slightly runny nose and the coughing and sneezing, he presents as totally healthy. 500 bucks, some eye drops and ear wash, later, we walk out of the clinic knowing that he is doing well, just severely asthmatic because, well, spring. Instructions to increase the puffer if required, eye drops twice a day for a week, and don’t let him outside for a bit, and we are fine. A week later, the eyes are cleared up, the nose isn’t running anymore and no more coughing. Plus we know his glucose numbers are excellent, he has no kidney issues and his calcium levels are still great. I love those blood panel results. So, we won’t worry about the boys until Toffee’s next flush in a couple of months. So, in answer to your question. Get a full blood work panel done at least once every year or so. Soooo much cheaper than the emergency care required when something serious slips through your vigilant care. Whenever I suspect that he is not well, he goes for testing. It may sound silly, but I would rather pay a couple of hundred bucks for some tests than the thousands we have spent on the emergency trips! Here is the root of it all. Cats do not show if they are hurting or sick, until they are REALLY sick. Preventative medicine is waaaay cheaper than emergency care. If your cat presents as healthy, even the vet cannot tell there is anything wrong without testing. Toffee’s kidney problems showed up when we were getting him prepared for a surgery to remove a growth on his face located next to his mouth. He had been losing weight, and both the vet and I thought it was because the growth was interfering with his eating. Pre surgery X-rays showed severe kidney stones throughout his system and that one kidney was shrinking and the other enlarged. 6 weeks later he is recovering from the emergency surgery after the stones completely blocked his system. We knew to rush him in right away, because we knew the signs to look for because we had been armed with the knowledge gleaned from the testing previously done on him. He is now over 9, doing extremely well, and getting everything checked twice a year. How do you care for kittens? Well, it depends on their age. If very young, they should still be getting sustenance from the mom cat- usually till 8 weeks+ but they should stay mom till 12 weeks of age. Where’s the mom? A kitten needs to learn from the mom & socialization from littermates. If you don’t have experience with this then contact a vet, legitimate rescue group or animal shelter- be sure it’s a no-kill shelter. Have you looked for the mom cat? Kittens are very fragile so feeding KMR formula – pet stores, vets carry it & feed in a nursing bottle. Search online how to feed kittens. Feed every 2 hours around the clock. After feeding take a wash cloth dampened slight warm water & wipe at both areas kittens pee & pass a stool. This imitates mom cat cleaning & to initiate to go bc they can’t go on their own. By 4th week of age feed every 3 hours around the clock & slowly introduce some canned kitten food along with the feeding formula. No cows milk. A box was a towel to stay warm. A heating pad on low under the box. Set up a kitty litter box for when they are old enough to use it. Be sure they don’t eat the litter- ask a vet or pet stores type of litter to use for young kittens. Usually a natural & Not clumping for young ones. A no kill animal shelter or animal rescue groups can guide you. There’s plenty of videos on caring, feeding kittens. It’s a lot of work so if its too much then reach out for help. 6 Easy Step To Grab This Product: Click the button “Buy this shirt” Choose your style: men, women, toddlers, … Pic Any color you like! Choose size. Enter the delivery address. Wait for your shirt and let’s take a photograph. Gnomie Store This product belong to thang-dung Yes I Am Diabetic I Have Tested I Know That Is Candy Back Off Tshirts Black Buy this shirt: Forever In My Heart Mug, Personalized Family Dog Mug Customized Mug, hoodie, tannk top and long sleeve tee Tango just came from the vet last week. Our mystery ailment boy is doing well, but spring is hard on his asthmatic little body. He loves to be outside (on a leash or in his pen. Never lose), but spring and pollen just do not go well with his system. Plus he is in diabetic remission, so needs to get his numbers checked. Red eyes, coughing and sneezing means a full blood panel so we can check where he is at. Visually, except for a little redness in his eye rims, slightly runny nose and the coughing and sneezing, he presents as totally healthy. 500 bucks, some eye drops and ear wash, later, we walk out of the clinic knowing that he is doing well, just severely asthmatic because, well, spring. Instructions to increase the puffer if required, eye drops twice a day for a week, and don’t let him outside for a bit, and we are fine. A week later, the eyes are cleared up, the nose isn’t running anymore and no more coughing. Plus we know his glucose numbers are excellent, he has no kidney issues and his calcium levels are still great. I love those blood panel results. So, we won’t worry about the boys until Toffee’s next flush in a couple of months. So, in answer to your question. Get a full blood work panel done at least once every year or so. Soooo much cheaper than the emergency care required when something serious slips through your vigilant care. Whenever I suspect that he is not well, he goes for testing. It may sound silly, but I would rather pay a couple of hundred bucks for some tests than the thousands we have spent on the emergency trips! Here is the root of it all. Cats do not show if they are hurting or sick, until they are REALLY sick. Preventative medicine is waaaay cheaper than emergency care. If your cat presents as healthy, even the vet cannot tell there is anything wrong without testing. Toffee’s kidney problems showed up when we were getting him prepared for a surgery to remove a growth on his face located next to his mouth. He had been losing weight, and both the vet and I thought it was because the growth was interfering with his eating. Pre surgery X-rays showed severe kidney stones throughout his system and that one kidney was shrinking and the other enlarged. 6 weeks later he is recovering from the emergency surgery after the stones completely blocked his system. We knew to rush him in right away, because we knew the signs to look for because we had been armed with the knowledge gleaned from the testing previously done on him. He is now over 9, doing extremely well, and getting everything checked twice a year. How do you care for kittens? Well, it depends on their age. If very young, they should still be getting sustenance from the mom cat- usually till 8 weeks+ but they should stay mom till 12 weeks of age. Where’s the mom? A kitten needs to learn from the mom & socialization from littermates. If you don’t have experience with this then contact a vet, legitimate rescue group or animal shelter- be sure it’s a no-kill shelter. Have you looked for the mom cat? Kittens are very fragile so feeding KMR formula – pet stores, vets carry it & feed in a nursing bottle. Search online how to feed kittens. Feed every 2 hours around the clock. After feeding take a wash cloth dampened slight warm water & wipe at both areas kittens pee & pass a stool. This imitates mom cat cleaning & to initiate to go bc they can’t go on their own. By 4th week of age feed every 3 hours around the clock & slowly introduce some canned kitten food along with the feeding formula. No cows milk. A box was a towel to stay warm. A heating pad on low under the box. Set up a kitty litter box for when they are old enough to use it. Be sure they don’t eat the litter- ask a vet or pet stores type of litter to use for young kittens. Usually a natural & Not clumping for young ones. A no kill animal shelter or animal rescue groups can guide you. There’s plenty of videos on caring, feeding kittens. It’s a lot of work so if its too much then reach out for help. 6 Easy Step To Grab This Product: Click the button “Buy this shirt” Choose your style: men, women, toddlers, … Pic Any color you like! Choose size. Enter the delivery address. Wait for your shirt and let’s take a photograph. Gnomie Store This product belong to thang-dung

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