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Old 02-13-2009, 04:41 PM  
PersianKitty
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Originally Posted by MikeSmoke View Post
Ah, OK...just wanted to make sure you were aware of it. You're right, the human pills are sublingual - the Xobaline is made for cats so you just pill them the way you would with any other pill. Sorry to hear it didn't work (and the dosage you gave was "right" from everything I know) - but it sounds like you take the kind of care of your furries the way people should but usually don't - they're lucky to have you
Thanks.. yeah.. mine all tend to live good long lives.

I thought about being a vet when I was a teen. Both my parents were in the medical field so I got lot of medical stuff thrown at me young. Spent a summer interning for a vet's office and it tore me apart. I knew I'd spend my life miserable trying to do the work they do and make the choices they do, even though it's helping animals. One thing though.. it's always made me easier to work with for the vets. I probably get more leeway (helping on procedures etc) than most clients because I understand and want to know more.

You're right about most vets not knowing about the methyl B-12. I came armed with documents and websites, etc.
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