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Cat with low level infection
My youngest cat (born in September 2002) was taken to the vet today
because she was licking herself a lot and had some whitish vaginal discharge. I was afraid it might be pyometra, because she hasn't been fixed but stays indoors (trust me, I know that was stupid - no need to educate me). The vet said that it was a low level infection with no signs of pyometra, but it may turn into that someday. She was given the usual antibiotic pills, and she's scheduled to be spayed, but unfortunately, the vet is backed up for a month, so it will take place then. Perry |
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the usual antibiotic pills, and she's scheduled to be spayed, but
unfortunately, the vet is backed up for a month, so it will take place then. Better late than never. You should be commended for getting it done. Some people never do. Kelcey (Wow, it must have been hard trying to keep her inside when she went into heat). -- Message posted via CatKB.com http://www.catkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx...ealth/200602/1 |
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Cat with low level infection
On Fri, 10 Feb 2006 21:32:23 GMT, "Kelcey via CatKB.com" u18214@uwe
wrote: the usual antibiotic pills, and she's scheduled to be spayed, but unfortunately, the vet is backed up for a month, so it will take place then. Better late than never. You should be commended for getting it done. Some people never do. Kelcey (Wow, it must have been hard trying to keep her inside when she went into heat). Curiously enough, she never tried to go outside, but she was born outside and we brought her in when she was three months old. (Three of our other cats also came in from outside, and share the same, er, family history.) Perry |
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