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I spoke to the Vet's office this morning and explained all of Silver's problems to an assistant who works there and she told me she would talk to the Vet that I like and call me back which she did. Silver's appointment is Wed. Sept. 16th (that's the earliest the doctor could see her). The appointment will cost about $64.00 and I forgot how much the tests are but they weren't overly expensive. The Vet will test Silver for a UTI first and take it from there. They have their own lab which is good.
Because of Covid-19 they told me I have to remain in my car and a technician will come and get Silver and then they will talk to me on my cell phone to let me know what is going on.
This Vet really made an impression on me when I had to put down Rocky's sister a few years ago as he showed me the x-ray of her cancer and explained to me in depth why she couldn't eat as her cancerous tumor filled up her stomach and there was nothing that could be done. Then he gave me time with her to say goodbye and he was so gentle, caring and compassionate.
Anyway I also explained to this assistant that Silver has a good quality of life, she eats well, active, and happy.
I have a question for everyone? Let's say Silver gets better with treatment (which is what I am hoping for). What if my Aunt wants her cat back in the future? I don't think she has any right to Silver after neglecting and abandoning her.
Because of Covid-19 they told me I have to remain in my car and a technician will come and get Silver and then they will talk to me on my cell phone to let me know what is going on.
This Vet really made an impression on me when I had to put down Rocky's sister a few years ago as he showed me the x-ray of her cancer and explained to me in depth why she couldn't eat as her cancerous tumor filled up her stomach and there was nothing that could be done. Then he gave me time with her to say goodbye and he was so gentle, caring and compassionate.
Anyway I also explained to this assistant that Silver has a good quality of life, she eats well, active, and happy.
I have a question for everyone? Let's say Silver gets better with treatment (which is what I am hoping for). What if my Aunt wants her cat back in the future? I don't think she has any right to Silver after neglecting and abandoning her.