Sally,
I have heard people here use the word Metacam before.
I would put the subject heading as 'Metacam?' or
something similar, and resend this email. It will
catch the attention of those who have used Metacam.
Let us know what the vet/lab says about Junior's
results. Good luck.
:)
Wendy
At 09:11 AM 3/17/2007, you wrote:
I had some at home, but decided not to use it on the catsThe
benefits did not seem to outweigh the risks, at least to me,
Kelly
Sally,
I have heard people here use the word Metacam before.
I would put the subject heading as 'Metacam?' or
something
i just reposted belinda's info and links on metacam in cats--it should show
up momentarily; if it doesn't, go back to last july and find the
original..
On 3/17/07, Kelly L [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 09:11 AM 3/17/2007, you wrote:
I had some at home, but decided not to use it on the
I will search the archives. I sometimes forget about that resource. I google
all the time so go figure. In my googling a related drug came up s anti
tumorous properties, Piroxicam . She had also mentioned that drug as well.
Thanks
Sally
On 3/17/07, TenHouseCats [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i
For some reason I did not see an earlier post I made. Maybe it is just how
gmail organizes. Sorry if this duplicates the prevoius post.
Anyway, Junior had his needle aspiration of his lymph nodes. A quick look
indicated inflammatory tissue and fatty tissue. Dr Staunton was going to
look at it
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