I do believe it’s possible to have happy pet/vet endings. We had a cat hit by a car and suffered a ruptured diaphragm. The cat was young. We paid for the operation and the cat lived about 12 yrs. more. We had an older cat (13) who had thyroid problems. We tried different meds until we found the right one and she is doing fine! She doesn’t like taking the meds :o) but they really work!
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 7 years ago
Oh dear. I fear heartstrings are at risk.
Ratbrat about 7 years ago
There might be a family crisis this week.
car2ner about 7 years ago
the vet always has this look in the eye that means, “I know you don’t want to hear this…and I don’t want to tell you either, but I must”
joegeethree about 7 years ago
I don’t believe it’s possible to have a happy pet ending.
contralto2b about 7 years ago
I do believe it’s possible to have happy pet/vet endings. We had a cat hit by a car and suffered a ruptured diaphragm. The cat was young. We paid for the operation and the cat lived about 12 yrs. more. We had an older cat (13) who had thyroid problems. We tried different meds until we found the right one and she is doing fine! She doesn’t like taking the meds :o) but they really work!
cabalonrye about 7 years ago
Can someone explain to a foreigner? When my cat needed an operation there weren’t any pamphlets.
Number Three about 7 years ago
What would the bottle be for? Medicine?
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Kristiaan about 7 years ago
They’re “how to train your dog properly” brochures.