We are happy to read what you post! Flea spray at the door would be fine as long as she can't ingest it. As for the gabapentin, at least out here, there is no way that a vet will give any prescription to a cat that they have not seen, sedatives aside.
This guarantees nothing, but of all the ferals I have swiped off the street, often in emergencies, no one ever tested positive for FeLV.
I know that this feels like forever, but you have only had her for a few days. She may not be entirely happy inside, but she is starting to realize that it is a lot better being cared for than not.
This guarantees nothing, but of all the ferals I have swiped off the street, often in emergencies, no one ever tested positive for FeLV.
I know that this feels like forever, but you have only had her for a few days. She may not be entirely happy inside, but she is starting to realize that it is a lot better being cared for than not.