Hi, curious what the growth on the lip was and how it was treated?
I encounter so many things in my feral colonies and have one now that I
think has eonsinophilic granuloma...anyway, just curious for learning
purposes what it was how it was treated:-)
Thanks!
Heather
On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at
He is having surgery right now. They will biopsy it and let me know.
Viky Digangi
Support Enforcement Officer II
Monroe Regional Office
318-362-5280 ext 297
Fax 318-362-3363
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Hi, curious what the growth on the lip was and how it was treated?
I
discontinued them. Just my 2 cents. Prayers still coming your way
Laurie
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He had a complete
Oh! Thanks for clarifying. Anxious to hear about biopsy results.
Laurie
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It's
! Thanks for clarifying. Anxious to hear about biopsy results.
Laurie
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It's
I adopted Mickey when he was about 5 months old and found out he was positive
for felv. For 8 years he displayed no signs of the virus until last December
when he fell in the garage about 8 feet and did not land on his feet. Although
he was not seriously hurt this apparently triggered
Marylyn,
No I don't think there is a homeopathic vet in my area but I will check into
that. Thank you for responding. I have never regretted keeping Mickey. He
has brought me so much pleasure and I thank God for every day I have with him.
He is a little black and white tuxedo cat who
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Marylyn,
No I don't think there is a homeopathic vet in my area but I will check
into that. Thank you for responding. I have never regretted keeping Mickey.
He has brought me so
If you don't have one I know of two that do phone consultations. I
prefer to have my friends checked out personally but Dr. EA Boswell
(Louisville, Ky) is the alternative vet for my two little ones and
has been for several who have left this world. My regular vets
referred me to her in
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I FEEL FOR YOU .I lost My Mickey,a female, to cancer..But Tiger I
lost to felv..How I loved themCathy Keep up the good
work,Don't know about the leg problem. Are they related?
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] Help my Mickey
If you don't have one I know of two that do phone consultations. I
prefer to have my friends checked out personally but Dr. EA Boswell
(Louisville, Ky) is the alternative vet for my two little ones and
has been for several who have left this world. My regular vets
My wonderful Dixie, whose first stop we decided what to do with her
after being tested for FeLV, was at Dr. Boswell, weighed just about
that much. She left this world June 12..I miss her so much.
A month after she left she sent me a wonderful little boy named
Copper. Two weeks
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Laurie
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If you don't have one I know of two that do phone consultations. I
prefer
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I just sent the website for Dr. Mair and the phone number for Dr.
Boswell. If you
Hi,
Have you had bloodwork done on Mickey lately to make sure that he's not anemic
and to make sure there's not something else going on? I would suggest that you
have your vet do a small biopsy of the growth to get an exact diagnosis and to
rule out cancer. I think adenomas are common in older
for this info!
Laurie
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If you don't have one I know of two that do phone consultations. I
He had a complete blood work up a couple of months ago and nothing was
extremely high or low. I will suggest a biopsy tomorrow when I take him for
his shot. Thanks
Viky Digangi
Support Enforcement Officer II
Monroe Regional Office
318-362-5280 ext 297
Fax 318-362-3363
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He had a complete blood work up a couple of months ago and nothing was
extremely high or low. I will suggest a biopsy tomorrow when I take him for
his shot. Thanks
Viky Digangi
Support Enforcement Officer II
Monroe Regional Office
318-362-5280 ext 297
Fax 318-362-3363
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prednisilone pill so I
discontinued them. Just my 2 cents. Prayers still coming your way
Laurie
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One of my cats had a huge growth on her lip and five or six different vets
misdiagnosed it. We gave her all kinds of medicines. Finally, I found a vet who
knew exactly what it was and it was cleared up within a week. The same cat has
lymphoma and it took over a year to get a correct diagnosis.
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