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Old 11-09-2011, 04:30 PM   #32471
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Originally Posted by poohbear_nc View Post
Just got home from the NCSU School of Veterinary Medicine - we take Goldie cat there every year for a full cardiac check up - we had found out (after we adopted her) that she has a congenital heart anomaly - and we got a WONDERFUL report! She remains stable with NO progression in her symptoms! And we were complimented on keeping her weight down - although Stella takes most of the credit for that - Goldie is playing and romping much more now - with Stella and her toys!

So lots of happy faces here!

[I'm still trying to wipe off all that goo they slather on her to do her echocardiogram - never be without Baby Wipes]
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Originally Posted by SneakySnake View Post
...Mr M has passed his annual Vet check and appears OK. Heart good etc etc. He is a bit dopey today after his needles. And he has lost some weight too. Which is supposed to be good. they were a bit worried about his pain with hind end and suggested some pills, but I am reluctant to have him living on anti-inflamatories because i am worried about them killing his kidneys. He seems OK and happy now, but I will be watching for signs of pain like back arching and I will give him drugs if necessary. the vet thinks he may suffer when the weather gets cold.
Good news on the feline front, also!

Just hope Mr. M's pain isn't anything serious.
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