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Other than a touch of Alzheimer's, she does fairly well but her age is

definitely starting to show. I would worry though about giving a cat a baby

aspirin...especially an older one, without checking with a vet first. WOuld

scare the dickens out of me. Barbara

Hi Barbara,

I am going to, Jai reminded me that one of them is toxic to cats. I am

thinking that it is ibuprofen, but I could be wrong, it could be Tylenol or

aspirin. I hate to see when pets start to get old. But Tom has had a long

and good life for a cat. I just don't like to see him looking tired and in

pain, it is something that I can fully understand. We used to have 2

chocolate Labs, and she had her stomach twist on her, Dwight and

took her to the vet and they both said it was a little eerie because as they

were wheeling her in to surgery she licked both their hands and looked at

them as if to say good bye. I am glad I wasn't there I would be crying my

eyes out. She died the next day. The vet said that she had gangrene in the

tissue of her stomach. Well now that I have bummed everyone else I will let

you go.

Hope you have a good Monday.

Lin

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