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Do You Need A Second Opinion? There are many reasons to seek another veterinarian’s guidance. Your cat’s health may depend on it. By Susan McCullough
Your cat has been diagnosed with cancer. Your veterinarian recommends surgery a scary prospect. You trust your veterinarian, but you and your cat have never faced such a serious condition. What are the pros and cons? Is surgery a cure? What are the alternatives, if any? Most importantly: How will you know youre making the right decision for your cat? Youve discussed the diagnosis and treatment plan with your veterinarian, but still have unanswered questions. Perhaps youre doubtful about the diagnosis, the potentially risky treatment, or even your veterinarians experience in dealing with your cats condition. Or perhaps youre wondering whether to explore less invasive treatment options your veterinarian doesnt Subscriber Login Purchase Selection or begin your FREE 14-day trial subscription to CatWatchNewsletter.com |
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