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Buffy has a boney mass on last rib

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staceyinlouisiana - 20 Aug 2006 03:03 GMT
My 6 year old Tabby cat has a boney mass on his last rib. I took him to the
vet and they did an biopse ontuesday told me that it would be 10 days before
we get the test back Tuesday his been vomiting since wed.  Took him back to
the vet and gave him an antibotic and some other kind of medicine and blaned
cat food but he wont eat it. What should i do?

Stacey
Matthew - 20 Aug 2006 03:15 GMT
What kind of antibiotics and what medication did they give  Stacey
Some medication can cause the vomiting  depending on what it is
You may need to call he vet back and tell him the furball is vomiting

> My 6 year old Tabby cat has a boney mass on his last rib. I took him to
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wester@laway.net - 20 Aug 2006 10:14 GMT
> My 6 year old Tabby cat has a boney mass on his last rib. I took him to the
>vet and they did an biopse ontuesday told me that it would be 10 days before
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>Stacey

Perhaps take a course in English: Composition and Spelling 101?
Matthew - 20 Aug 2006 16:53 GMT
>> My 6 year old Tabby cat has a boney mass on his last rib. I took him to
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> Perhaps take a course in English: Composition and Spelling 101?

behave  wester ;-)  we are all guilty of that
barking pumpkin - 25 Aug 2006 05:59 GMT
>>My 6 year old Tabby cat has a boney mass on his last rib. I took him to the
>>vet and they did an biopse ontuesday told me that it would be 10 days before
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> Perhaps take a course in English: Composition and Spelling 101?

I really don't think that has any effect at all on the health of
stacey's cat.
 
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