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Old July 29th 03, 02:42 PM
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199.50 for initial visit, procedure, anesthesia, her overnite stay,
meeting with vet when I picked her up,
and most likely for her follow-up visit too.
Never thought I'd see surgery etc at that price.

There are good vets with very busy practices that
don't charge to the hilt.




Please tell me you live in Albuquerque. I want that vet!


qsh


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Old July 29th 03, 05:41 PM
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Sorry, wish I did:-)
Couple states over -- to the west...


"QuiltShopHopper" QuiltShopHopper@org wrote in message ...
199.50 for initial visit, procedure, anesthesia, her overnite stay,
meeting with vet when I picked her up,
and most likely for her follow-up visit too.
Never thought I'd see surgery etc at that price.

There are good vets with very busy practices that
don't charge to the hilt.




Please tell me you live in Albuquerque. I want that vet!


qsh

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Old July 29th 03, 05:41 PM
k
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Sorry, wish I did:-)
Couple states over -- to the west...


"QuiltShopHopper" QuiltShopHopper@org wrote in message ...
199.50 for initial visit, procedure, anesthesia, her overnite stay,
meeting with vet when I picked her up,
and most likely for her follow-up visit too.
Never thought I'd see surgery etc at that price.

There are good vets with very busy practices that
don't charge to the hilt.




Please tell me you live in Albuquerque. I want that vet!


qsh

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Old July 29th 03, 08:02 PM
Bill
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"-L." wrote in message
m...
"Bill" wrote in message

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. .
When cats are sedated, they cannot roll over on the other side. If they

lie
on the same side too long, they can have dangerous respiratory problems.
Someone must "flip" them every 30 minutes or so until they are awake

enough
to do it themselves.


Never heared of this. Some surgeries take far longer than thirty
minutes, and the cats are not flipped...

. .


I was referring to the recovery period after the surgery or procedure. This
was my experience with kittens, so adult cats may be different.

Bill



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Old July 29th 03, 08:02 PM
Bill
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"-L." wrote in message
m...
"Bill" wrote in message

...

. .
When cats are sedated, they cannot roll over on the other side. If they

lie
on the same side too long, they can have dangerous respiratory problems.
Someone must "flip" them every 30 minutes or so until they are awake

enough
to do it themselves.


Never heared of this. Some surgeries take far longer than thirty
minutes, and the cats are not flipped...

. .


I was referring to the recovery period after the surgery or procedure. This
was my experience with kittens, so adult cats may be different.

Bill



 




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