Well, the vet seemed hardly impressed by Prue's viral warts. The two big ones that were there when I made the appointment, had dissolved on their own and two little ones were left to be inspected. The vet said that what Prue had is like a child with a cold, but much less symptom oriented. She said to send Prue back to doggie day care.
Prue now weighs 21.8 pounds! She was 15 pounds when she was spayed at seven months. Prue will be 1 on February 7th. Now I must keep track of her weight, so that she doesn't get too big. She hardly eats and often leaves food in her dish. She does like people food and that is where she must be monitored. Guess who's fault that is.............I don't give her much, but it doesn't take much.
Lucy weighed in at 11 pounds, which is good. Her teeth are great etc. She did pee in the container on the way to the vet, which was a first for her. I guess she hadn't peed in awhile when I whipped her off the bed and into the container. Cats aren't like dogs, when it comes to going potty. You just have to hope your cat has used the litter lately before you take them off to the vet.
Prue and Lucy, both, were such a good girls at the vet. They both behaved nicely and let Millie, the vet, look them over. Lucy got one shot. Prue did a couple of tricks for her treats. Lucy just got a clean, dry towel for the bottom of her crate!
All, in all, I am not going to worry about the warts. I trust my vet and since Prue doesn't seem to be bothered by any of the warts, I am going to let it ride, too.
I did read all about this on the internet and was scared silly. I should have waited to talk to the vet, but hey, waiting days is exhausting, so the alternative is the internet.
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I don't give her much, but it doesn't take much.
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