supply and all. All I
know is that they are irritating as heck, and I hope none of you gets one!
Sandy
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> I had a wart on my index finger when I
There's warty folks here, that's all I'm saying.
S
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> Or inbreeding... (Just poking fun)
> You did say it's genetically inherit
ay, November 24, 2005 10:26 PM
Subject: Re: sarcoma? wart?
> I've heard about using duct tape on warts! Is that what you mean? Anyhow
> - I've had warts frozen off, and it didn't hurt a bit , to me.
>
> Gloria
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> At 09:57 PM 11/24/2005, you wrote:
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on to develop
> immunity later in life.
> Incidentally, it seems like I have seen more people
> with warts here in
> Houston than I ever have. Probably due to moisture
> and humidity. Just my
> thoughts.
> Sandy
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> >That's reassuring,
Or inbreeding... (Just poking fun)
You did say it's genetically inherited, right?
"Incidentally, it seems like I have seen more people with warts here in
Houston than I ever have. Probably due to moisture and humidity."
Jenn
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> I've heard about using duct tape on warts! Is that what you mean? Anyhow
> - I've had warts frozen off, and it didn't hurt a bit , to me.
>
> Gloria
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away within two weeks if it's kept consistantly covered. Much
less painful than cryoablation.
Sandy
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That's reassuring, I didn't realize cats got warts. To be honest, I
really know nothing about warts in general. I know they grow on humans, but
not why or what they are or anything. I guess that'
That's reassuring, I didn't realize cats got warts. To be honest, I really
know nothing about warts in general. I know they grow on humans, but not why or
what they are or anything. I guess that's a blessing in a way, I've never had
one! :)
I suppose I should google "cat warts".
Jennhttp://
tretching so much. But I do always keep this
in the back of my mind, and tend to vaccinate sparingly now.
Sandy
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Subject: sarcoma? wart?
Fred also had a lump on the back of his upper neck, I had it
removed and checked to be safe. It was pretty small, about the size of
a big pimple. It was hard and the vet thought it would turn out to be
nothing which it did, but she said it would have kept growing if we had
left it. She a
I do think that cats get warts. They also get lympomas (fatty lumps) and my
cat Patches has a lot of them. I would get it checked though.
Michelle
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