Yes, I know it would be far for you. Sounds like at least your vet is
willing to try. That's more than most would do.
Terri
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Sent: Monday, September 12, 2005 4:10
PM
Subject: Re: Need advice
Oh, Princeton is well over an hour away from
me, and I think that the extra driving adds a lot of stress for them, or I
would definitely try her. I am not very pleased so far with my new vet. She
has a great attitude (talks about trying to help my positives live to 15), is
very caring, and even calls me back on the weekends, and also does house
calls, so no complaints there. I just do not think she is a great
diagnostician so far, and she also gets me really confused by changing what
she says all the time and not acknowledging it. But I am afraid to go that far
away with them. Michelle
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9/11/05 9:32:11 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Dr. Emily Jarvis at Carnegie Cat Clinic in Princeton, NJ.
She's fantastic. Of course, none of my gang has been sick as they are
all negative now. Salome' is the only one who is "supposedly"
positive, but I never had her bone marrow tested, and she's never been sick
a day in her life except for once last summer. She had a horrific URI
(went through the house; everyone had it) and she came out of it fine, so
I'm inclined to think she's one of those "positives" that is a carrier and
not necessarily viremic. All of the other kitties are negative,
vaccinated, and remain negative.
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