Hello everyone!
Val here! Thank you all so very much for your great advice. Hunter is doing so much better now and is almost back to his silly little playful self. I must say though, he really gave me a good scare with that adverse reaction he had to his vaccine. I am a new kitten owner and learning things as I go along, with the help of fourfurballs of course.
I adopted these two kittens, Hunter and Harley, this last December from the Helen Woodward Rescue Center here in San Diego California. The kittens had been transfered in from a different rescue center in another state, Arizona.
Both Hunter and Harley have been sickly just two days after I adopted them. In just the short amount of time I have had them, they became so sick with URI virus that took nearly 3 weeks to get them over that and no sooner were they well, that they then came down with a nasty ringworm fungus that I have been battling for 6 weeks. The ringworm was a nightmare and all that goes with it! When I took the kittens back to the vet's for the 3rd time in regards to their ringworm for a recheck, I finally got a good report as the vet did not find any signs of ringworm being present. Yippee! That sure felt good to hear! I finally felt for the first time that I was now going to get to enjoy these two sweet little kittens.
They were finally healthy, and I wanted to make sure that they stayed that way. It was time for the vaccines, so Dr. Gill administered them to both Hunter and Harley.
By the time I got back to my home, 5 minutes away, I could already see that the kittens were not doing well. As the day turned in to the evening, I became very concerned and worried that something was wrong. Clearly these kittens were having an adverse reaction to the vaccines. I just did not know how bad it would get for poor Hunter, who was suffering the worse.
I contacted fourfurballs for advice since it was now after hours and the vet's office was closed. I asked her to PLEASE make a thread about my kittens on her cat forum, as I needed some advice.
Thank you all so much for helping me.....I really appreciated being able to read your posts. I must admit, I now have mixed feelings about giving vaccines. I was feeling a bit guilty for Hunter being so sick, and feeling a bit guilty that I had not taken the time to read up on vaccines and the dangers that some cats experience.
Here is a picture of Hunter, and he says THANK YOU TOO!
Here is a picture of Hunter & Harley just days after I adopted them. You can see how much Hunter has grown! (Harley too)