Hugs for you, cats are the best!!! I am so sorry you lost your sweetie. I do believe, however, you will see him again - I think there will be animals in heaven.
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Shelby we are leanin towards that thought. There is no way he could go from trouble making cat to absolutely down in one day. The foaming at the mouth and his being unable to move at all leads me to believe poison of some kind. Maybe even a snake - the are out in abundance this year.
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He does Mik. When he was about 10 minutes from death, when I was petting him, he turned his head and meowed at me. First sound he made since Ken found him incapacitated.
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Shelby we are leanin towards that thought. There is no way he could go from trouble making cat to absolutely down in one day. The foaming at the mouth and his being unable to move at all leads me to believe poison of some kind. Maybe even a snake - the are out in abundance this year.
Could be a black widow bite too and heaven knows we have an abundance of those around here. Casey got bit recently at 60 lbs it made her barely able to move and have uncontrollable shaking (like parkinsons)...in smaller animals, the symptoms include increased salivation, paralysis, stiff muscles, tremors and death. Because of Casey's size, she lived, but it took 2-3 days of being on the brink of death.