Krista, thanks. And I know about your little Sugar girl. I'm very sorry. Life just plain darn stinks sometimes. I feel so badly for you and for Bettina, whom I know has had a rotten day today, too. These little furry things have no idea how indelibly they imprint our lives, with their little lives.
As for the info in my former post, I've been advised it is not of any value, that Mcleod was not a good vet homeopath, so you (and Craig) may want to disregard it. Mostly I was addressing actual epilepsy as opposed to the passing seizures brought on by trying to take an animal off cortisone or things like idiopathic vestibular syndrome. I do apologize if it was bad information.
I was absolutely overwhelmed when a vet recently made the remark "you do understand that when we anesthetize for spaying, we may activate latent disease". I couldn't believe my ears. That an allopathic vet should say such a thing was a wonder. It's very true but I just didn't think the mainstream vets had any idea that this was the case. We (and I know you do, too) see it all the time....disease appearing after the mandatory spay/neuter. Catch 22, isn't it? Save the feral (or homeless), neuter the feral, kill the feral.
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