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She is going to the vets tomorrow it's 12:51AM now.
If you all remember me from another topic we found a stray 3 week old kitten on June 20th, my three persians (Mom Mila and her kids) accepted it just fine, but the ktiten, Spaska proved to be more than Mila could handle as it targets and harasses her non stop. She still loves it and they eat together and all.
Earlier Spaska woke Mila up by jumping on her neck and then started chasing her around when Mila suddenly collapsed, completely limp/numb, non responsive, Spaska didn't realize anything had happened so she jumped on her neck. Upon picking Mila up we took notice of her eyes, she was following us with her eyes but was otherwise completely unresponsive for 30 minutes or more, we were sure she was dying. She didn't go stuff, rather limp. This happened a month or so ago too when a sudden noise from he neighbors scared her as Spaska was, again chasing her around.
Both times, then and now upon coming out of it, Mila went and ate, A LOT
She had major health issues over the summer after suffering a heat stroke and she is still taking therapy for her white blood cells and thrombocytes which were at an exceptionally low number both, but she was responding to therapy just fine. She eats well, is playful at times as much as a 7.5 year old persian can be.
Her last vet visit was on August 21st and the vet said she was responding to therapy perfectly, her heart, lungs, kidnesy, everything was excellent.
Vets in my country aren't as up to date as vets in the 1st world, but mine are doing their best.
What could be the issue here? Is this something that could kill Mila if it happens again? I wouldn't want to rehome Spaska she is an amazing kitten.
If you all remember me from another topic we found a stray 3 week old kitten on June 20th, my three persians (Mom Mila and her kids) accepted it just fine, but the ktiten, Spaska proved to be more than Mila could handle as it targets and harasses her non stop. She still loves it and they eat together and all.
Earlier Spaska woke Mila up by jumping on her neck and then started chasing her around when Mila suddenly collapsed, completely limp/numb, non responsive, Spaska didn't realize anything had happened so she jumped on her neck. Upon picking Mila up we took notice of her eyes, she was following us with her eyes but was otherwise completely unresponsive for 30 minutes or more, we were sure she was dying. She didn't go stuff, rather limp. This happened a month or so ago too when a sudden noise from he neighbors scared her as Spaska was, again chasing her around.
Both times, then and now upon coming out of it, Mila went and ate, A LOT
She had major health issues over the summer after suffering a heat stroke and she is still taking therapy for her white blood cells and thrombocytes which were at an exceptionally low number both, but she was responding to therapy just fine. She eats well, is playful at times as much as a 7.5 year old persian can be.
Her last vet visit was on August 21st and the vet said she was responding to therapy perfectly, her heart, lungs, kidnesy, everything was excellent.
Vets in my country aren't as up to date as vets in the 1st world, but mine are doing their best.
What could be the issue here? Is this something that could kill Mila if it happens again? I wouldn't want to rehome Spaska she is an amazing kitten.