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Im worried about Simone. (shes French)

She lost her meow.

Her voice is just a squeak, barely audible.

Shes 18 yrs old.

Do French cats get laryngitis ?
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Nomad;731603 wrote: Im worried about Simone. (shes French)

She lost her meow.

Her voice is just a squeak, barely audible.

Shes 18 yrs old.

Do French cats get laryngitis ?


Poor Simone :-4
Very nearly perfect ... :D
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Post by chonsigirl »

She could have a cold, kitties can get them. Is she all right otherwise?
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Post by RedGlitter »

Hmm. Maybe cats' vocal cords change with age? Like people get a voice change when they get older? I don't know, Nomad. How is she otherwise?
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Nomad;731603 wrote: Im worried about Simone. (shes French)

She lost her meow.

Her voice is just a squeak, barely audible.

Shes 18 yrs old.

Do French cats get laryngitis ?


Maybe she's been smoking too many Gauloises.
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Other than her voice she seems ok. Appetite is fine. Not lethargic.
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Post by Snooze »

Was this a serious question, Nomad? Sorry about that.

You know how old people get quavery voices? It's probably just like that with animals... she's an old lady with an old lady voice. I wouldn't worry about it.
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Well when theyre 18 everything is critical. And it was sudden but after searching it seems laryngitis is fairly common.
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18! Wow, Nomad. You must be doing something right! :)
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Nomie Cats get cold just like us, and sore throats, runny noses.. I hope she will be OK. Since she is 18 I would have her looked at by a Vet if her voice doesn't get better. She doesn't go outside anymore I hope.. :-3
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CARLA;731661 wrote: Nomie Cats get cold just like us, and sore throats, runny noses.. I hope she will be OK. Since she is 18 I would have her looked at by a Vet if her voice doesn't get better. She doesn't go outside anymore I hope.. :-3




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Post by littlemissgiggle »

Nomad;732241 wrote: Nope. Never did muka poo.


:wah:

poor little thing

I hope simone gets better nomie :-4

my cat is funny when he tries to meow and nothing comes out, :wah:
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Post by minks »

aw Nomad I hope she gets better soon.

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