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post #31 of 32
I'm so happy that all is 'exposed' now and little Jackson is now known as Jacqueline!!! A compromise in name could be....Jackie....

I would certainly inform your former Vet as to the true sex of Jacqueline. I wouldn't expect any response or apology...but at least you know that you did the right thing.
What I'd be thinking also...why did your former Vet think that Jacqueline was backed up? Was she really backed up..or was that another misdiagnosis by an inept Vet??? I hope that unneeded enamas don't lead to any problems down the road.

I'm sure that you're most happy that your cat is properly diagnosed and spayed and will not go through such uncomfortableness anymore.
post #32 of 32
Don't know if this has been mentioned, but oftentimes if a cat happens to be a hermaphrodite - owning both sexes - if they are not desexed properly they end up with a WORLD of troubles. It is extremely uncomfortable for the poor babies.
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