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RE: don't know what to do.

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Posted by: PHDrTobin at Tue Feb 28 09:47:53 2006  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by PHDrTobin ]  
   

First, feed the cat some plain yogurt at each meal to replace the bacteria in the digestive tract killed by the antibiotic. Ask the vet what she expects to find on the ultrasound, and how she would treat each of the probable findings. If she doesn't have a treatment for any of the probable findings that makes sense, then what good does it do to pinpoint the problem, especially when it would greatly stress out the cat. If she does have a good treatment for a suspected finding, which might be very dangerous if left untreated and would significantly add to the cat's life or well being through treatment, then do it. My point is that not everything that can be done must be done.


   

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