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After going back and forth, I decided not to take Ginger to her
appointment yesterday after all. She
has been doing well, and I wanted to minimize any chances of stressing her if I
could avoid it. She is a feral cat,
and she is extremely skittish and I guess, since she has been doing so well, I did
not want anything to change that – That’s said, do you guys think
that I should still get her checked up by my vet? Her tongue (Dr. Basko tells me that the color
of the tongue can be a better indication of anemia than gums sometimes – especially,
ginger has a darker pigment) and gum looks good – but I would necessary
know how organs are doing except that she is just doing so fantastic and I am
just so proud of her – Also, one thing I forget to mention yesterday regarding what’s
suggested by Dr. Basko is that to give Ginger VB12 and folic acid possibly
twice a week – On a separate note, I have a question. I was at an animal
emergency clinic this past weekend with one of others kitties – and overheard
the conversation regarding vaccinations causing cancer/tumors (which I am so
aware of and do not vaccine any of my cats) – but I heard the doctor
saying – “well, actually there was a test/research done on this
topic – and what they found out is that cancers/tumors are not caused by
vaccine itself, but rather by “injections” – they did testing
with a control group with saline solutions and they still found cancers/tumors
from the group – which concerns me now all of sudden with V-B injections –
let me know if you have any insight on this - |
- Re: Ginger's appointment Hideyo Yamamoto
- Re: Ginger's appointment Julie Johnson
- Re: Ginger's appointment Barb Moermond
- Re: Ginger's appointment Nina
- vaccine-related carcinomas TenHouseCats
- RE: Ginger's appointment Hideyo Yamamoto
- RE: Ginger's appointment Hideyo Yamamoto
- RE: Ginger's appointment Barb Moermond
- Re: Ginger's appointment Nina
- RE: Ginger's appointment Cherie A Gabbert

