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Roxy's staying home today

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jXwXeXrXmXoXnXt@sonic.net - 09 Feb 2007 17:22 GMT
I decided not to bring her to the vet eye doctor today. She seems
to be getting better. I don't think she needs to be rushed to a
specialist as an emergency. Plus, it's a 45-minute drive, and she
would be very stressed by that. I was about to take her, I even had
her in the car, and started to drive. She got all wide-eyed and
started meowing - and I saw *both* eyes clearly. That when I decided
that she really didn't need this.

Next week, I will most likely make a follow-up visit with my regular
vet. If it does get worse again, then I will call the specialist
back (they said I could do this) and re-schedule the appointment
that I cancelled today.

I guess the bottom line is not so much does she need vet care (it's
obvious she does), but is it an emergency? And does she need to be
seen by a specialist *today*? I decided the answer was no. So everyone,
cross your fingers with me that I made the right decision!

Thanks for purrs,
Joyce
Randy - 09 Feb 2007 17:36 GMT
>I decided not to bring her to the vet eye doctor today. She seems
>to be getting better. I don't think she needs to be rushed to a
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>Thanks for purrs,
>Joyce

Fingers and toes crossed, and major purrs*5 for Roxy and your nerves.

Randy

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Karen - 09 Feb 2007 19:22 GMT
I hope she gets a lot better over the weekend!

> I decided not to bring her to the vet eye doctor today. She seems
> to be getting better. I don't think she needs to be rushed to a
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> Thanks for purrs,
> Joyce
Sam - 10 Feb 2007 23:28 GMT
> I decided not to bring her to the vet eye doctor today. She seems
> to be getting better. I don't think she needs to be rushed to a
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> Thanks for purrs,
> Joyce
Purrs that our purrs carry some major healing to Roxy over the weekend.

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polonca12000 - 12 Feb 2007 22:31 GMT
> I decided not to bring her to the vet eye doctor today. She seems
> to be getting better. I don't think she needs to be rushed to a
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> Thanks for purrs,
> Joyce

Lots and lots of purrs and best wishes,
Polonca and Soncek

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