No, I recommend a vet school because your top specialists are often professors at these schools. The cost is almost always *more* than a standard clinic, but you are paying for the expertise. These specialists often see more "weird" or "unusual" cases as opposed to others at regular/standard clinics.
Ok. I thought I was thinking correctly about them being litter mates. This makes it all that more important to see an internal medicine specialist (not someone with an "interest in internal medicine". These are two different things.)
I really think Dora's issue is likely a result of inbreeding than simply Manx Syndrome. I worry that there are other issues going on than what you can see now. (It may also be why the other kitten passed.)
Ok. I thought I was thinking correctly about them being litter mates. This makes it all that more important to see an internal medicine specialist (not someone with an "interest in internal medicine". These are two different things.)
I really think Dora's issue is likely a result of inbreeding than simply Manx Syndrome. I worry that there are other issues going on than what you can see now. (It may also be why the other kitten passed.)