Old 09-27-2012, 04:47 AM
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Iraxy
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Sometimes, we as professionals get a little cocky . I always tell my baby moms, trust your instincts. If it is not seeming "right" call. The other is if you are observing something you recognize, call it in. Don't take a chance that you might be wrong. If you are, so what? Good call on your part by using your powers of observation and deduction. c
Originally Posted by renee765 View Post
I agree with the suggestion to visit your vet. Many years ago, I had a wonderful cat who seemed to become ravenous - he'd eat everything as soon as he could get it in his mouth. He also tended to lay around more. I took him to the vet and asked if he was diabetic. The vet asked me why in the world I thought my cat was diabetic (after all, I'm not a medical person) and I told him I thought my cat was diabetic because he was acting just like my husband, and my husband was diabetic. The vet laughed at me, but guess what? My cat was diabetic. I learned to give him insulin every day.
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