Updated On September 23rd, 2025
Pet's info: Cat | Mixed Breed | Male | unneutered | 3 months and 4 days old
Our kitten is really sick. He's lethargic, won't eat, keeps peeing himself, drooling, shaking, fast heart rate and his gums are pale but we don't have the money to take him to a vet. What can we do?
3 Answers
Published on April 5th, 2017
I'm sorry to hear that Sabbath is so sick. Pale gums, lethargy, and a fast heart rate may be signs of anemia, or a low red blood cell count. This could be due to a flea infestation, infectious diseases, or cancer. Sabbath really must be seen by a vet. Aside from treating a flea infestation at home (if one exists), there really isn't anything you can do at home to manage clinical signs this severe. Try to ask your vet if they accept payment plans or have other financing options available.
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This is really tough if you truly have no access to veterinary care. It sounds like your kitten has a very serious infectious disease, injury, or other malady and he could quite possibly die. Make him as comfortable as possible and hope for the best. Pray if this is in your worldview.
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Published on January 9th, 2017
Kairi sounds extremely ill, and she does have to see a vet immediately. She could have a severe systemic illness, internal bleeding (due to the pale color of her gums), a severe UTI, or could be injured among many other causes. Her symptoms constitute a medical emergency, and I can give you some resources that may help you afford a vet. You can see if your vet accepts payment plans, if there is a low cost clinic in your area, or you can apply for Care Credit online. There is also an organization called Red Rover that give grants for treatment of sick animals, and you can see if you qualify for one of their grants. Best Friends also has a list of resources that offer financial assistance on their website. http://www.humanesociety.org/animals/resources/tips/trouble_affording_pet.html?credit=web_id91754962 https://www.redrover.org https://www.carecredit.com http://bestfriends.org/resources/financial-aid-pets Please take Kairi into a vet ASAP.
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