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RE: Cat stills wants a boyfriend

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Posted by: Martisimo at Thu Apr 3 08:31:54 2003  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Martisimo ]  
   

You need to see another vet -- a cat oriented vet in a well-equipped veterinary hospital. I'm not any sort of expert, but how can female horomones be produced by anything but the female reproductive organs? That does not sound right.

And I would be extremely unhappy that he botched the surgery the first time. To me that indicates a carelessness that I don't want in a vet. Surgery, even a very routine surgery like a spay, is still surgery and should be performed properly. I'm not saying mistakes beyond a vet's control never happen, but a spay is something a vet performs hundreds upon hundreds of times and shouldn't be rushed through.


   

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