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Aaaargh! Don't they cause anguish? Would you be happy to set yourself a time limit for veterinary intervention? Do you think she'll be Ok waiting a week, even if she does turn out to need attention? If so, maybe that's what you should do. Leave a decision till next Monday and in the meantime just treat Mouse normally, leave her to enjoy an interference-free life and don't fuss her or constantly check on her? Of course you'd be alert to any major changes and take the necessary action if it was obvious. Don't know - it's a very personal decision as only you are actually there and can see her, but it's a suggestion for you to accept or reject, as you see fit. Good luck |
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I dont know... due to the seriousness of her condition, I personally wouldnt hesitate to get the vet to check her again. It might be an idea to discuss all this with your vet as he and you both know her better than us and know more about her condition. It sounds like you have a good working relationship with your vet and I am sure he will understand your concerns and may be better able to advise as to when it is necessary to get her vet attention opposed to when you are being a little over anxious. I wish you both lots of love and well wishes to dear little Mouse. xxx |
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Hi - As said above, if you have a good relationship then tell him how you feel, see what the reaction is. I know how you feel about the needles etc. (had a dog who went thru' same type of routine visit-needle-result-visit-needl.....) I think if you are at all unsure then it really is better to check. Perhaps you could split the difference in future visits, eg instead of going from monthly to two monthly go 6 weekly? Hope it all turns out to be a false alarm. CM |
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I echo what mags said. Its a very difficult decision all round which there isn't a straightforward answer. Big hugs to you both. |
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Very difficult decision and I feel for you having to make it. Hard for anyone to answer really as you are the one who knows Mouse the best and can see her. I am sure you will go by your gut instinct. ((hugs)) |
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I do understand your reluctance to take another perhaps unnecessary visit to the vet. You and Mouse have been through such a lot together and of course, if she is well she will hate it all the more. I don't envy you your decision, but as others have said you know Mouse best. Perhaps sleep on it and see how she is in the morning. |
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