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I'm sorry to hear this - it must be worrying you. As you say your vet prefers minimal intervention in older animals I wonder whether it would be worth it just to get the growths checked out. They may be nothing to worry about at all. |
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thanks Angie and Helen, i guess you have both said what i think. We will take her next week, i think he will probably tell us to leave well alone but i have to know we are doing everything possible. On a good note she looks and appears realy well |
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A little biopsy to check what the growths are is probably the most intervention I'd be tempted to undertake. At least you have the full facts and can then decide on a route forwards. |
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GOOD NEWS we took Tuppence to see the vet and they are just warts. He says they may just go or not but are nothing to worry about. Tuppence was a good girl in the travel container but let rip when being examined. She sounded like a banshee and was most definately in attack mode. I think she forgot she is a little old lady,lol Thank you to everyone for you're support it is appreciated. |
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