Thread:Alexb21/@comment-28380783-20170616214713/@comment-31065373-20170616234301

They are not too bad thank you, Sox the cat has had some bloods done get the result on Monday and when he was sick he managed to do it on the puppy pad so that's a result for the carpet , that will never happen again! Vet thinks he might have fast thyroid so that would just mean medication and then a normal life so let's hope for the best x

And our puppy Maisie is fine at the moment she's only aware occasionally that her back legs don't work like they should she a happy little thing and not in any pain yet, were planing her op soon so she will hopefully not have done much damage to her ligaments etc ,she will have x rays within next 10 days we should know more then. waiting for insurance forms I'm now really pleased I got her insured as its going to cost £2500 minimum ! The vet says 98% success rate especially as she's young and its not the worst he's seen, I am hopeful she will be okay in the long run but will feel really bad when I have to take her in ,bought her some baby leggings and dungarees for after the op so she cannot lick the wound which was fun in the shop with an amazed assistant who couldn't believe I was buying them for a dog ! I'm more nervous about Sox though as he's 16 and has a few lumps that have already been tested they have come back okay so far, we did lose a cat to cancer a few years ago it came on so quick so its in the back of my mind x