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Nebby to be operated on for Patellar luxation - Both back legs!
It is going to be done at the VRCC Center in Denver! The surgery does
not sound serious; but then too I had not had a good experience on cat survival from the VRCC! Three went in, one came out alive and he died a month later! Their situations were of course very serious! Still, I have some trepidation! |
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Nebby to be operated on for Patellar luxation - Both back legs!
But nobody goes to a surgeon until there is no other choice. Purrs that all
goes well. "chatnoir" wrote in message ... It is going to be done at the VRCC Center in Denver! The surgery does not sound serious; but then too I had not had a good experience on cat survival from the VRCC! Three went in, one came out alive and he died a month later! Their situations were of course very serious! Still, I have some trepidation! |
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