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  1. #1
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    I felt very lucky finding a cat only vet here. When I met with her before bringing in my cats one thing I really liked was that she felt if she specialized in cats she could help them better than if she tried to deal with both cats and dogs. The clinic in Wilmington (where Tiger went for treatment) she recommended for that treatment, and is the closest clinic that does it. Also apparently only one of three in the state that even use it for thyroid treatment.

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    A Little Thread Hijack...

    We have five feral cats we feed. Although I'm not sure how feral they really are since 4 of them I can pick up. And one of them likes to wander into my house on occasion. They have all had one trip to the vet to be neutered.

    We've always had our two indoor babies vaccinated for everything because while we try to minimize their contact with the outside cats, there is some - sniffing through screens and Tucker likes to get out and check them out. They usually just run from him. And like I said, Curly Cat does wander in from time to time.

    Our thinking was that we couldn't really control what happened to the outside kitties, so we needed to protect our indoor ones as best we could. When we started feeding the outdoor ones in 2005, I never expected that they would stay around so long or become so affectionate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Koronin View Post
    ... one thing I really liked was that she felt if she specialized in cats she could help them better than if she tried to deal with both cats and dogs.
    This is where I am hopefully headed. But they won't let you sit for the test until you have 6 years of practice under your belt (you start studying in year 5). So a ways away for me, but worth in the end, I think. Luckily my new job I start in a little less than a month will afford me the opportunities to get the continuing education and credentialing I want to get there as soon as possible.

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    Good luck, I'll know you'll get everything you need.

 

 

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