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RE: always in heat PLEASE HELP!

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Posted by: mike_is_me at Fri Jan 7 14:29:19 2005  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by mike_is_me ]  
   

Well, my mom called the vet that did the operation, and explained our situation, and asked if it could possibly be extra tissue thats causing this. But he insists that its nothing but anxiety and he said even if it was left over tissue it would take lots of long surgeries to look for it and it would be almost impossible to find, he also said that he would have to send Nubcat (my cat)to another vet about an hour away, because he couldnt do it himself and the whole thing would be expensive and may not even work. Personally, I think he's full of it, but I'm not a vet so I dont know. But he prescribed some anxiety pills. So were going to give them a try, and hope that it works, if not were going to seek another vets opinion.


   

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