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Old December 18th, 2006, 08:12 PM   #22 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by PaintTheTownRed View Post
You have other alternatives, just leave the cat alone and see what happens. Or get a 2nd opinion and let them know about your financial situation upfront. Vets are not always right especially about cats, so don't accept everything they say as gospel. One thing you said that the Vet said, your 15 year old cat has gingivitis. Well duh,that's not abnormal for a cat that age and I wonder why a vet would even bring that up.
She said her cat also has severe diabetes. You can't just leave that alone, that needs to be treated.
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