i am deliberately not posting my vets reasons Dawn, as it will only cause a debate that I dont need. One thing I do want to say in response to some of today's posts is a reminder that Rosie has only been here 3 months (think it was the 20th March when she came), her owners told me she was perfectly healthy, and yet it was obvious to me from Day 2 that there wasn't something right due to the amount of water she was drinking, but she was too bloated from diarrhea and worms for the vet to pick it up, her owners had also dismissed her legs as just something she only did when she woke up, so I am trying to do my best in picking up someone else's pieces and treat a cat that barely knows me, and I dont know that well, and I have never known her as a healthy cat. I sometimes regret posting about Rosie, as I have had so much grief on this thread for not wanting to take people's advice, when none of you know her (well, 2 members on here have met her, dont think etiher have posted though), and advice is simply that, something for me to read, digest and decide IF it will work for HER, as not everything works for every single cat.
I have spoken to the vet yet again today (that makes every day this week so far, and she is the only one to have seen her and know the full extent of her test results, as I have never posted those either, so the best person for advice), who has said that the meds should make a difference by tomorrow, and if htey dont, she wants to see her again. I have decided that if she is still not drinking by herself tomorrow, and her eating habits haven't improved, then tomorrow will be her final visit, she will have had ab's for the best part of a week then (apart from the one I found spat out, and the day she was sick), and if she still has an infection, I am not being fair to her, as we dont know where this infection is to try and do anything else to treat it. I hope that there is a difference, so we can have some more time, I didn't want to have to go through this again so soon.