Hi,
I've been to 2 different vets in the past 24 hours.
They both have different opinions.
1: Thinks my 13months old cat has mammary gland hyperplasia, and the only way to get rid of it is to neuter her.
Could not tell me why she is experiencing those symptoms for the past 4 days.
2. Thinks it can be anything, and is asking me for a large amount of money to get her tested. Unfortunately I'm not in the position to do that
First vet gave her an injection to help with the vomitting, and since yesterday she hasn't vomited which is a good sign. They also provided me with painkillers.
The second vet gave her a tablet to boost her appetite, and also a tablet to help her stomach lining. He also gave me a food supplement which I'm giving her through a syringe.
No overall her health has not improved but it also has not gotten worse, appart from the fact that she hasn't eaten in almost 4 days (apart from what I have assisted her with)
Any ideas to what this might be????
I've been to 2 different vets in the past 24 hours.
They both have different opinions.
1: Thinks my 13months old cat has mammary gland hyperplasia, and the only way to get rid of it is to neuter her.
Could not tell me why she is experiencing those symptoms for the past 4 days.
2. Thinks it can be anything, and is asking me for a large amount of money to get her tested. Unfortunately I'm not in the position to do that
First vet gave her an injection to help with the vomitting, and since yesterday she hasn't vomited which is a good sign. They also provided me with painkillers.
The second vet gave her a tablet to boost her appetite, and also a tablet to help her stomach lining. He also gave me a food supplement which I'm giving her through a syringe.
No overall her health has not improved but it also has not gotten worse, appart from the fact that she hasn't eaten in almost 4 days (apart from what I have assisted her with)
Any ideas to what this might be????