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		<pubDate>Tue, 9 Feb 2010 14:39:54 GMT</pubDate>
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			<p>Why would you even take the time to ask this question? As soon as you saw the condition of your cat you should have immediately taken it to the Vet..You acknowledged you needed help. There are emergency facilities that are open 24 hrs, 7 days a week. 

If you or a family member had a compound fracture would you go online for help? I would hope you would dial 911 or at least make a trip to the ER. Use a little common sense.<br /><br />
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					Dharma</a>
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		Tue, Nov 10th 2009, 06:51 GMT 
		<pubDate>Mon, Nov 9th 2009, 22:51 GMT</pubDate>
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			<p>Take her to the vet ASAP.<br /><br />
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					Felix</a>
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		Mon, Oct 26th 2009, 19:03 GMT 
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			<p>Sassy, Boris and Tasha are exactly right. The fact that you've wasted time posting on the Internet while the kitten is suffering is not  a good thing.  You already know that there is no way we can set the baby's broken leg over the Internet. Infection can set in if the skin is broken. Only a vet can help with her pain. And, a few lessons for your children on being careful around the kitten might not be a bad idea as well. <br /><br />
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					Izadore (Izzie)</a>
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		Sun, Oct 18th 2009, 17:51 GMT 
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			<p>I would hope if one of your children broke a bone, you would take them to a doctor.  It is no different for your kitten- take this kitten to a vet -NOW.  <br /><br />
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					&hearts; Tasha &hearts;</a>
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		Sun, Oct 18th 2009, 06:28 GMT 
		<pubDate>Sat, Oct 17th 2009, 23:28 GMT</pubDate>
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			<p>100% agreed with Sassy. This is something only a vet can take care of. So get thee to a vet.<br /><br />
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					Boris</a>
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		Sat, Oct 17th 2009, 22:42 GMT 
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			<p>You've got to get the kitten to a vet or the leg will get infected and she'll die.  There's nothing you can do at hone for a serious break like this.  Even if you have no money take her to the closest emergency vet and they won't turn her away since she's in so much pain and obviously needs help.  They should be able to let you pay over time.  But for the moment don't worry about the money, just get her to a vet tonight.<br /><br />
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					Sassy</a>
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		Sat, Oct 17th 2009, 20:11 GMT 
		<pubDate>Sat, Oct 17th 2009, 13:11 GMT</pubDate>
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