mapper
Veteran Member
Ours is getting up there in years 11-12? He hasn't retired yet but he did cost us a bit last year when he contracted cryptococus a upper respiratory fungal infection. He is now a $2000 cat, the things we do for our critters! He had to be confined inside for about six months, much to his displeasure. When he was allowed out again he went right back to ridding the place of mice, voles and rabbits, about one a day. He brings them to the door, calls to us to come look, then scarfs them down, leaving only the gall bladders for me to clean up.
Cryptococus is a fungal infection that cats can get from dried pigeon rung, we think he may well have gotten it in a nearby neighbors unused barn that has a lot of pigeons living in it. It's very difficult to treat and requires daily doses of an antifungal that is not cheap. And they won't let me put him on my medical insurance. :confused3:
Cryptococus is a fungal infection that cats can get from dried pigeon rung, we think he may well have gotten it in a nearby neighbors unused barn that has a lot of pigeons living in it. It's very difficult to treat and requires daily doses of an antifungal that is not cheap. And they won't let me put him on my medical insurance. :confused3: