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Laurie Overton <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 15 Jan 2002 20:58:10 -0500
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I wish to address the comments of Lisa Wagner (01/13).  Are you for
real?????  My comparison of a ferret to a family member was made to drive
home a point... "older" people , if able to withstand sugery DO HAVE
SURGERY!!  Why not pets??  Your claim of a 5 year old ferret being
considered "elderly" is a good point, however to deny one a necessary
medical proceedure to improve the quality of life simply because it is
"too old" is heartless.  I do not know Weezer's circumstance (he may not
even be a surgical candidate but that is for his owner & vet to decide).,
but to tell people not do it based solely on age & not medical condition
is wrong.  You say 9 out of 10 vets would agree.........I do not know
which vets you see, but, boy, I am sure glad they are not MY vets!!  My
Taz had adrenal surgery (his left was removed) at nearly 6, he is now
almost 9 & did great..........so sorry, dear, that does not wash with me.
He is having surgery tommorrow for the right adrenal, & my vet has no
hesitations that Taz will do great.  About you being "irked" about
comparing a pet to a family member, well, some of us think more of our
fuzzies than others, obviously......................
[Posted in FML issue 3664]

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