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3885.1 | Fallon Animal Clinic | ICS::GERRY | Home is where the Cat is | Thu Aug 09 1990 14:10 | 13 |
| Hi Pat,
I have used the Fallon Animal Clinic for years....since I was a little
kid to be exact. My parents used to bring our animals there when I was
growing up.
Dr. Robert Fallon is just wonderful, as is his son Dr. Michael Fallon.
Both Michael, and Dr. William Norelli are recent Tufts graduates, so I
also feel like they're up on all the latest and greatest.
Thanks
cin
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3885.2 | | CSCOA5::MCFARLAND_D | bo knows windows 3.0...? | Fri Aug 10 1990 19:53 | 4 |
| so glad to hear you got him in there in time!
diane, stanley & stella
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3885.3 | An update on Rastus | DEMON::MURPHY | | Mon Aug 13 1990 12:11 | 23 |
| As of Friday evening, Rastus was having more blockage problems and Dr.
Fallon had to insert another catheter. My brother will be checking with
Dr. Fallon this evening to see how things are going. If things aren't
improving, they may have to operate. Poor Rastus, he's such a sweetie
too.
One other thing I forgot to mention was that Rastus was only adopted by
my brother last year and was around 5 years old and still a whole male
until my brother had him neutered. I'm saying this because I know in
past notes it had been mentioned that cats that are neutered before
fully developing sexually could develop blockage problems. In Rastus'
case should we assume it developed from his diet? (Free access to dry
food and half a can of 9-Lives at night.)
Pat
<<< Note 3885.2 by CSCOA5::MCFARLAND_D "bo knows windows 3.0...?" >>>
so glad to hear you got him in there in time!
diane, stanley & stella
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3885.4 | | WILLEE::MERRITT | | Mon Aug 13 1990 13:12 | 6 |
| Hopefully Rastus is feeling alot better today and won't need an
operations. Our prayers are with the whole family.
Sandy (Tamba, Poco, and Barkley)
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3885.5 | | CRUISE::NDC | Putiput Scottish Folds - DTN: 297-2313 | Tue Aug 14 1990 09:10 | 14 |
| I hope Rastus is feeling better too.
re: Diet - dry foods especially that are high in ash content are
felt to directly contribute to urinary blockages. I'm sure a pre-
disposition to the problem is involved also. Without knowing exactly
what Rastus was being fed its hard to say if diet had alot to do with
it. BTW - even canned foods - especially the fish flavors - can be
quit high in ash.
I won't be surprized if the vet suggests a strict diet of Hills CD
for Rastus. Besides being very low in ash, CD also contains a urine
acidifier which will have a strong effect on preventing further
problems.
Nancy DC
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