I'm so glad you got good news at the specialists. I absolutely concure with going to a specialist whenever there is a question about care. A good vet is worth their weight in gold, but they are generalists and don't deal with everything that could possibly walk through their door on a regular basis. Yes, a visit might cost a bit more than the regular vet, but it's so worth it if it ends up saving you time, worry and unneeded treatments. (As we speak, I'm on my way out the door to get Scarlett seen by the opthamologist.)
Now, try to keep that little guy quiet. I know that's easier said than done, but it will help prevent any set backs while he is healing. Good luck.
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