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vet - house calls?

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  • smokiewater
    smokiewater Posts: 549 Forumite
    Don't know what area you are in, but in Fermanagh were we used to live, country vets would have popped in on their way past without question!

    Our dog had a large tumor removed 2 years ago, and touch wood is now in the best of health, so I really hope your cat makes a good recovery. Our vet was excellent, and gave us pointers to look out for, the only problem we had was a change in her personality - she is now quite a nervous dog around strangers, where she used to be overly friendly - anyway, point is there is lots of hope that a pet can recover from a tumor!

    You could also try phoning the vet to see if there is an alternative painkiller you could collect from them to give her
    DJWW - cos we won't let it!
  • suki1964
    suki1964 Posts: 14,313 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    Don't know what area you are in, but in Fermanagh were we used to live, country vets would have popped in on their way past without question!

    Our dog had a large tumor removed 2 years ago, and touch wood is now in the best of health, so I really hope your cat makes a good recovery. Our vet was excellent, and gave us pointers to look out for, the only problem we had was a change in her personality - she is now quite a nervous dog around strangers, where she used to be overly friendly - anyway, point is there is lots of hope that a pet can recover from a tumor!

    You could also try phoning the vet to see if there is an alternative painkiller you could collect from them to give her

    The op was back in January so I think its sorted

    We have a newbie whos resurrecting old threads
  • smokiewater
    smokiewater Posts: 549 Forumite
    suki1964 wrote: »
    The op was back in January so I think its sorted

    We have a newbie whos resurrecting old threads

    Thanks Suki

    Obviously sleeping in today!
    DJWW - cos we won't let it!
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