Well, I think sometimes it may freak people out because if the cat is on the small side, they often have to use the major vein in the neck to draw blood. On dogs, it's just taken out of a front wrist or leg, on big cats it's usually the inside of a rear leg, but sometimes, they have to use the neck, and that is scary to watch.

Phaewryn
 
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