Kitty transfusion saves pet
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Save It cost Deirdre Robert more than $1,000 to save Remy after he ate rat poison. Photo / Doug Sherring
Remy the cat owes one of his nine lives to a popular neighbourhood tabby whose strong blood kept him alive.
The poor puss ate rat poison on a Sunday morning about two weeks ago and an urgent blood transfusion was needed to save him.
Owner Deirdre Robert realised Remy was
seriously ill when he let out a "very loud, angry meow" and refused to touch his food.
The Birkenhead resident took Remy to her regular vet where he was stabilised before being transferred to the Mt Albert's Veterinary Specialist Group.
"He was in pain, he was bleeding internally and he couldn't breathe properly," said Robert.