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Old 07-16-2008, 06:05 PM   #214
kalina82
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Originally Posted by MyPeanutAbbyGra View Post
Brooke, I'm so glad that Stedman is home with you. I wish he was completely better. We had a cat that had stones and they basically made him a her! Fuzz felt so much better and spent much less time at the vet's office after it was all over. He lived a long, long time (many years) after the surgery and was a lot happier I hope it doesn't come to surgery with Steadman, but if it does, just remember how much better he'll feel afterward.
Sending prayers your way.
Hugs from Abby, Daisy & Tammy
making him a her is most common in cats. very rarely will that be done to a male dog. the surgeon leaves that as the last option, usually after a few cystotomies have been performed and the stones keep getting stuck in the urethra. I highly doubt this will happen to Sted. Thanks to mypeantabbygra for mentioning this possibility. I only commented back so you, Brooke, wouldn't freak out and think that is what will happen to Sted.
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