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katysails wrote:
Choppie likes going to the vets...we've known this guy since he graduated from med school way back in 1972.... You're lucky. Our best vet moved away. ... he's never really been sick except for a few ear infections so I'm thinking he doesn't feel very well... Poor guy. And no matter how well they understand plain English, there are still things you can't explain to them. Give him an extra treat from me! DSK |
"DSK" wrote in message ... katysails wrote: Choppie likes going to the vets...we've known this guy since he graduated from med school way back in 1972.... You're lucky. Our best vet moved away. ... he's never really been sick except for a few ear infections so I'm thinking he doesn't feel very well... Poor guy. And no matter how well they understand plain English, there are still things you can't explain to them. Give him an extra treat from me! DSK And make him even fatter? He probably has CAD as it is. CN |
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Just look at that tail. A big glob of fat there on the end of it . . .
CN "katysails" wrote in message ... My "fat" dog: http://community.webshots.com/user/katysails |
"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message If he goes blind they can always have him put to sleep. Seems like I recall somebody here having a poor little kitten put to sleep because it went blind. Cataract surgery for cats and dogs costs roughly $150, takes 10 minutes, and generally only one clear eye is required for a pet to function normally. Anyone who'd put down a pet due to cataracts is slime. Max |
Besides that, I get a discount for my year's in the pet care
industry...we're more concerned about whether he has bone cancer at this point...that would be the final adios...I don't believe in putting pets through something like that where they can't understand why and the cost is prohibitive... "Maxprop" wrote in message nk.net... "Capt. Neal®" wrote in message If he goes blind they can always have him put to sleep. Seems like I recall somebody here having a poor little kitten put to sleep because it went blind. Cataract surgery for cats and dogs costs roughly $150, takes 10 minutes, and generally only one clear eye is required for a pet to function normally. Anyone who'd put down a pet due to cataracts is slime. Max |
"katysails" wrote in message Besides that, I get a discount for my year's in the pet care industry...we're more concerned about whether he has bone cancer at this point...that would be the final adios...I don't believe in putting pets through something like that where they can't understand why and the cost is prohibitive... Indeed. We put Jasmine, our last golden retriever, down after discovering an osteosarcoma on that portion of skull between her eyes. At the least it would have killed her eventually, but at worst she would have suffocated as the tumor enlarged down into her nasal passages. Hope Chopper is okay. How old is he? Max |
wrote in message ... On Wed, 02 Feb 2005 05:36:27 GMT, "Maxprop" wrote: "Capt. Neal®" wrote in message If he goes blind they can always have him put to sleep. Seems like I recall somebody here having a poor little kitten put to sleep because it went blind. Cataract surgery for cats and dogs costs roughly $150, takes 10 minutes, and generally only one clear eye is required for a pet to function normally. Anyone who'd put down a pet due to cataracts is slime. Max Katy wears coats made from little doggies. You would know, Cruella DeBill. Max |
"Donal" wrote in message ... Anyone who would spend $150 dollars on a pet has definitely got their priorities wrong. That money could feed 5 hungry African children for months. Spend money on the animals here or the animals there. What's the difference? CN |
He turned 9 on Dec. 14.....we're watching the surgery site for
regrowth....so far, so good....he has two other lumps, though; one on his tail and the other under his armpit, that we're watching...think those are just lipid type lumps...he still thinks he's a puppy... "Maxprop" wrote in message nk.net... "katysails" wrote in message Besides that, I get a discount for my year's in the pet care industry...we're more concerned about whether he has bone cancer at this point...that would be the final adios...I don't believe in putting pets through something like that where they can't understand why and the cost is prohibitive... Indeed. We put Jasmine, our last golden retriever, down after discovering an osteosarcoma on that portion of skull between her eyes. At the least it would have killed her eventually, but at worst she would have suffocated as the tumor enlarged down into her nasal passages. Hope Chopper is okay. How old is he? Max |
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