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Bowel specialist?

  • 14-01-2012 12:11am
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    Are there any vets specilised in bowel issues (NI or ROI)?
    The cat broke her pelvis before christmas, healed well but she's had problems with bowel movements since (constipation I think), had an operation in UCD a few days ago to remove what I think was a piece of bone or scar tissue blocking some of her intestine but she's not improved and is back in the vets on morphine. I'm not sure of the full story but basically I know the owner would walk to the end of the world for her and she's considering pts if she doesn't improve.

    I remember vaguely someone on here before who's cat broke their pelvis and had bowel/bladder issues because of it. Would really appreciate if they could reply, can't remember who you were.


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