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Old 06-09-2009, 01:08 PM
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Default Re: Not all certified vets are skilled surgeons

FK, since you have sent many cats for spaying, can I ask you a question? In my simple opinion, it looked like Garlic was opened up too low. In my simple opinion, when you spay a cat, you don't cut so close to the tail. You cut higher up. That was what I saw on Lupie's other cat, Onion, which was spayed at Klinik Kembiri.

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Originally Posted by FurKids View Post
Friends, I wish to share with you that not all certified vets are skilled surgeons. There are some certified vets that leave a messy 6-inch incision for a non-pregnant spay while a skilled surgeon can produce a less than 1-inch and hardly noticeable piece of handiwork and your cat is up and around and healing very fast.

Go ask Mr. Krishnan at Klinik Kembiri and he will tell you of a serious certified vet who actually volunteers his services and would do so for free and actually thanks Klinik Kembiri for gaving him the valuable opportunity to improve his skill and experience doing surgery which otherwise he would not have even though he is a certified vet.
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