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Hello,
I took my cat to the vet because she suddenly stopped eating, had diarrhea for a few days, was peeing in inappropriate places, and was vomiting and retching that morning. However, the vet says she's completely normal and doesn't have any of those problems at the vet (I left her there for him to observe her overnight). He says she doesn't have diarrhea, doesn't vomit, doesn't refuse to eat...? It's so odd and relieving at the same time, but I'm scared I might bring her back home and then the symptoms would start showing again because then I'm not sure I'll be able to get her back into the carrier (she's a smart kitty and a fast learner). Should I do an x-ray to see if something's stuck in her stomach? The doctor says that it might be the case but doesn't think it's necessary, seeing how well she's doing there.
Is x-ray on feline completely safe? I don't wish to do something unnecessary that will do more harm than good.
Thank you!!
I took my cat to the vet because she suddenly stopped eating, had diarrhea for a few days, was peeing in inappropriate places, and was vomiting and retching that morning. However, the vet says she's completely normal and doesn't have any of those problems at the vet (I left her there for him to observe her overnight). He says she doesn't have diarrhea, doesn't vomit, doesn't refuse to eat...? It's so odd and relieving at the same time, but I'm scared I might bring her back home and then the symptoms would start showing again because then I'm not sure I'll be able to get her back into the carrier (she's a smart kitty and a fast learner). Should I do an x-ray to see if something's stuck in her stomach? The doctor says that it might be the case but doesn't think it's necessary, seeing how well she's doing there.
Is x-ray on feline completely safe? I don't wish to do something unnecessary that will do more harm than good.
Thank you!!