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Spaying is the go-to to treat almost all cases of Pyometra. When i inform them that spaying is out of the question, so i need medical treatment, they *still* mention spaying.
It just baffles and makes no sense how people can be so dense.
When i tell them "spaying is out of the question" and their next words are "spaying is the recommended treatment for Pyometra".
DO YOU THINK I DON'T KNOW? WHY DO YOU THINK I LITERALLY JUST EXPLAINED TO YOU THAT MY CAT CANT BE SPAYED??????????
It's fine if they say it once, before i explain my cat is a breeder, but they just keep repeating it after i tell them NO NO NO NO NO!!!!!!
That said, i am in contact with a specialist, but just want your view on what i can do at this point.
It just baffles and makes no sense how people can be so dense.
When i tell them "spaying is out of the question" and their next words are "spaying is the recommended treatment for Pyometra".
DO YOU THINK I DON'T KNOW? WHY DO YOU THINK I LITERALLY JUST EXPLAINED TO YOU THAT MY CAT CANT BE SPAYED??????????
It's fine if they say it once, before i explain my cat is a breeder, but they just keep repeating it after i tell them NO NO NO NO NO!!!!!!
That said, i am in contact with a specialist, but just want your view on what i can do at this point.