Gia,
I am fortunate enough to live in a city that has a vet school AND a fabulous cats only clinic.  But I adopted my 2 boys a few hours north of here in my home town and the vet there did their first exam as well as their snipping a few months later.  Now, the vet that my mom prefers to use there is a large animal specialist - just prefers large animals and doesn't particularly like cats (although he likes Mom's cat Bozo - long story, very cool cat ) but he always does his job carefully and very thoroughly and while he isn't as up-to-date on small animal medical breakthroughs/research - I think he would be open to learning from a client.  But I am still grateful I can take my babies to an all cat clinic.

David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That my vet(s) don't appear to know much about FeLV doesn't really surprise me.  They didn't know anything about iguanas, and I've had the same experience with ferrets.  Still, CATS??  As you'll have likely read in my letter to another member, you'll have noted that they're mostly large-animals vets who almost seem...ashamed?  embarrassed?  to even treat small animals.  (Anybody else ever have that feeling about a vet?)
 


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