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Kazz's Avatar
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27-11-2005, 05:41 PM   #21

Re: Cleo's lump


Thats it though Moli. My vet does not want to remove anything they say leave it alone. Vets eh, you just can't give them money.

Karen



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27-11-2005, 05:49 PM   #22

Re: Cleo's lump


Kazz,

Another option would be to quickly snip off the cyst with just a local anesthetic ! A few stitches and you're done. Then you can take Cleo home within 15 minutes and not need to worry about the thing any longer! Do you think that's an option?

C3D



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27-11-2005, 05:55 PM   #23

Re: Cleo's lump


No idea I am going back this week sometime.

Sometimes I think I worry when worrying is not needed. She is happy, eating, drinking, playing when the mood takes her, still bossing her brother about, and talking to us.

Maybe its best to leave well alone, she doe not scratch as such neither of them has ever had fleas/ticks, etc and are wormed regularly, and health in general is good. So I may well leave well alone



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