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gocatgo
at Sun Aug 8 11:12:19 2004 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by gocatgo ]
>>That'a horrible! Your vet should know better how to handle an animal like this. Make an appointment, and explain that your cat is extremely aggressive and do they have anything to give her to calm her down. Make arrangements to pick it up the day before the appointment so you can give it to her an hour or so before you leave the house. My vet does this, since my cat is agressive at the vets, but I don't know what it's called. Sure does do the trick though! >> >>Destany >>----- >>Myrtle - Queen Diva Mommy Cat >>April - Little Miss Beauty Pagent >>Mina - Professional Kitty Acrobat >>Ringo - Brat Extraordonaire
Oh geez, I agree with Destany. First it sounds like she could do with some anti-anxiety medication like Buspar or Prozac and secondly...what a terrible vet. Try taking her to a vet that will try to help her. Good luck with her. Please don't put her down.
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