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Aww, this is great news.
Thank you. The people in the place she's being looked after are very nice and she is already looking much better. Her reactions are back to being fast and she wanted to play with the little toy mouse I brought for her to leave in her area. She was happy to see us and started to purr and wanted cuddles, which was nice to see.
Upon talking to the staff there they informed me they are keeping her on a fluid drip to continue to rehydrate her (it seems to be working well as her nose was wet) and they're giving her cortizone to get her stronger again. That's something I'll have to give her too for some time, depending on how her body reacts and improves over a month or two. But I am just relieved to see her feeling better and to know that she's being looked after so she can recover.
Off to see her again a bit later today and I think I'll be able to have her home tomorrow night.
Continued positive vibes