Actually, the "owner" indicated that it was her choice because she herself has 
had kidney stones and knows how much they hurt.  She was new to that vet, as 
she just moved (like 10 miles from her former place).  From what she said,  she 
was just adamant about it, thinking she was doing the right thing.  I mentioned 
to her that bladder stones were different than kidney stones, but she just said 
she didn't want her to hurt.

I think she was trying to do the right thing, without listening to others.  
She's just getting over her mothers death, and seems to be depressed. I think 
it was a bad decision for good hearted reasons.

Sigh again.

Gloria



Wendy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote :

> Gloria,
> 
> I'm sorry to hear about Chrissy.  Do you think the vet
> recommended euthanasia for a bladder stone?  Doesn't
> make sense.
> 
> 
> Wendy
> 
> --- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> 
> &gt; Belinda would you add one of my former fosters (not
> &gt; FELV) to the Bridge 
> &gt; list?  Name was Chrissy, owner renamed to Prissy. 
> &gt; She was a pretty little 
> &gt; exotic type kitty, silver gray with stripes and huge
> &gt; eyes, adopted out this 
> &gt; past May..  Her owner found out that she had a large
> &gt; bladder stone, and had 
> &gt; her euthanized, sigh.
> &gt; 
> &gt; Gloria
> &gt; 
> &gt; 
> &gt; 
> 
> 
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