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That's a tricky question to answer. I wish I could ask them....
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At the Animal Hospital of Statesville, we have written out in a form that we talk about....
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If we diagnose it here, we will give you treatment options to help you with that problem....
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Heart murmurs are diagnosed by listening to the heart by a stethoscope. ...
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This might involve surgery or something painful that we want the cat to be still and not feel that pain. We use anesthesia for dental procedures....
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One of the most important things is to look at recommendations and ratings to make sure they have good reviews, that it's a reputable boarding faci...
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It depends on the type of cancer your cat has. Let's say it's a squamous cell carcinoma of the nose or the ear....
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In general, we tend to think about the Maine Coon. They are at higher risk for a heart disease called HCM, which is hypertrophic cardiomyopathy....
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Probably not. Once a cat gets into a routine, it will likely continue....
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Many times, we give pain medication before surgery, during surgery, and after surgery. And that would come in the form of injections....
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We typically see the peak effects of the acupuncture treatment around day three post-treatment....
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To be quite honest, we're looking for anything abnormal....
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I would make an appointment with the vet or at least call them because there are a lot of things that cats can do that might not seem like a proble...
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Yeah, we use medicine all the time for cancers, and we use surgery all the time, too. Again, it just depends on the type of cancer. ...
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That's right. You don't care the percentages of how low the risk is; you just want to know, is your cat going to be okay?...
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It depends on what it is. But yes, cats are trainable....