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    my cat has a lump..

    After surgery she will have drains, so make sure you cover the floor and lower surfaces of her recovery room with blankets or towels you can wash. You will also want to be home with her the first couple of days so you can administer pain meds if she needs them.
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    My 14 year old boy needs dental work (cleaning, and treat his gum desease) ....but

    In my case, this procedure will be done in my vet's office and my cat will fast as he would for a normal dental because he will have a normal dental that day if there is any sign of a problem with a tooth or his gums or if he is just finding the procedure too stressful. I would never take my cat...
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    Older Male Cat Spraying =(

    Do you think he would tolerate a diaper? I know that might sound nutty, but I have used kitty diapers on a few of my kitties in their later years. The ones I use are made of cloth (so they're machine washable) and have a tail hole and only catch the urine (the kitty can poop normally in the...
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    My 14 year old boy needs dental work (cleaning, and treat his gum desease) ....but

    Are there any vets in your area that offer anesthesia-free dental cleaning? My vet has just partnered with this company:  http://petdentalservices.com/ One of my kitties will be undergoing this on February 20.
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    Flutd cat Daniel

    could you try a calming collar on him? I've had some luck with that on one of my cats. I've also had good success with the stud pants.
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    my cat has a lump..

    My girl's first lump was discovered by a vet tech as they were waking her up after a dental. The vet tech called the vet over to have a feel and then they called me to ask if they could remove the lump and send it for biopsy. I gave my consent and the biopsy was positive for cancer--the mass...
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    my cat has a lump..

    One of my kitties is about 8 years old and had two radical mastectomies last year (one in February, the other in August) to remove mammary cancer. She did very well with the surgery both times.Unfortunately, my girl was not a candidate for chemo because her veins are so tiny and uncooperative...
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    Senior cat litterbox issues

    If you do take your kitty to the groomer, this would be called a "sanitary groom". 
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    Senior cat litterbox issues

    Would you consider replacing the litter with puppy pee pads and/or would you consider a kitty diaper? I lost a senior kitty with CRF last year and toward the end we had to keep him in a kitty diaper because he was just going on a pee parade through the house due to his constant urgent need to...
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    Is Freshpet Selects okay for CRF cat?

    Another concern I would have is that this food is formulated for all ages. Kittens need more calcium than is good for an adult CRF cat. Try to find a food that is formulated for adult cats only. You'll be surprised how many foods are formulated for "cats" or "all ages", but there are adult only...
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    soft lump in tummy area

    I would have the vet check it out. I have a female cat, Molly, who had to have two radical mastectomies last year because she developed mammary cancer as a result of being spayed later in life. The first lump was detected by the vet tech as she was rubbing Molly's tummy to wake her up after a...
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    Pet Insurance?

    I believe VPI has a benefits schedule, which means they determine how much a procedure *should* cost and reimburse based on that amount as opposed to how much you actually paid. There are other companies that reimburse a percentage of whatever amount you actually paid.
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    Ear cleaning done by sucking out debris

    Please have someone do some lab work on those growths. Chronic infection anywhere can lead to cancer. The cat I had with ear problems had chronic ear infections and repeated ear mite infestations before we adopted him and he wound up developing a ceruminous gland adenoma, which is basically an...
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    Ear cleaning done by sucking out debris

    I'm not sure a vet would put an animal under anesthesia for the sole purpose of thoroughly cleaning its ears, but I know my vet will do a thorough ear cleaning as part of another procedure because she has done that for me in the past.
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    Ear cleaning done by sucking out debris

    I had a cat who had chronic ear issues and the vet would often do a thorough ear cleaning while he was under anesthesia for something else (e.g. a dental). I don't know what tool(s) she used, but I know she would squirt water in there because once she thought she saw a tumor in his ear and it...
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