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<blockquote data-quote="Mamaof5" data-source="post: 370319"><p>First, the suckling means she was taken from mama cat too early, second get a second opinion if you can from another vet. Yes the surgery can change an animal for the worse. Third, you can medicate animals with animal "versions" of anti-psychiatric medications. I had to do so with a Bichon that had severe separation anxiety issues (literally tore the house apart, had to crate train him too). Do you have a rescue or sanctuary for animals around, perhaps a Himmy sanctuary or rescue (specific to the breed).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mamaof5, post: 370319"] First, the suckling means she was taken from mama cat too early, second get a second opinion if you can from another vet. Yes the surgery can change an animal for the worse. Third, you can medicate animals with animal "versions" of anti-psychiatric medications. I had to do so with a Bichon that had severe separation anxiety issues (literally tore the house apart, had to crate train him too). Do you have a rescue or sanctuary for animals around, perhaps a Himmy sanctuary or rescue (specific to the breed). [/QUOTE]
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