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Old February 15th, 2009, 11:08 PM
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Hi from CT

Hi,

I am a cat owner from CT. I recently had a horrible experience at a vet and my cat's teeth were removed. After the fact I found out this "vet" is misrepresenting himself in 2 states (CT and NY) and gave her a diagnosis he never substantiated through testing. I have had over 6 other vets review her xrays and they all said what was done to my girl was "extreme." It took me 6 weeks, a subponea and a visit to his office with 2 police officers to get her medical records. I almost threw up when I read them. IMO, this man does not need to be in business working with animals! Needless to say I have reported this vet and pray for justice for my kitty. I had a happy girl until this happpened. Some days she looks like she will pull through and other days she looks like she is giving up. She is on a feeding tube and has pancreatitis and ARF. She won't eat and refuses all canned and pouched food. she tries to eat dru kibble but only gets about 4 pieces down.

If anyone finds a semi-moist food let me know b/c this is what she needs!

I love my girl with all my heart and will hang in there with her unless she tells me it is time to stop. She is my best friend in this world and a sweet and loving soul. Please pray for Simba Thank you.
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Old February 15th, 2009, 11:24 PM
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A suggestion until you find what ur looking for is to add water. For my old stray cat. Who had a hard time eatting we added water to wet food and mixed it. And for dry well if you let it soak in water it goes like a sponge. I'm not a vet but you could consider it. It was very help full for us.

Good luck and I'm sorry to hear about your cat I hope it all works out.
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Old February 15th, 2009, 11:24 PM
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Welcome to the board, meow! I've been following Simba's thread and you have all the prayers and we can send for her complete recovery!
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Old February 16th, 2009, 07:09 PM
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A suggestion until you find what ur looking for is to add water. For my old stray cat. Who had a hard time eatting we added water to wet food and mixed it. And for dry well if you let it soak in water it goes like a sponge. I'm not a vet but you could consider it. It was very help full for us.

Good luck and I'm sorry to hear about your cat I hope it all works out.
thanks tried it already. she won't eat it
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Old February 16th, 2009, 07:10 PM
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Welcome to the board, meow! I've been following Simba's thread and you have all the prayers and we can send for her complete recovery!
thank you hazel!
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