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comment | "parent_author":"",<br>"parent_permlink":"cats",<br>"author":"fenequedvm",<br>"permlink":"the-cat-that-swallowed-a-q-tip",<br>"title":"The Cat With Possible Gastrointestinal Foreign Body",<br>"body":"![31945141_2074771925883835_7691053702802571264_n.jpg (https:\/\/steemitimages.com\/DQmXFujomJa4AyQnTYW12FBLWSmzRqDHR9X3wnnbKSBskYv\/31945141_2074771925883835_7691053702802571264_n.jpg)\n\nThe last case of the day was an interesting one. A one-year-old neutered cat presented with a history of lethargy and labored breathing since Friday. Patient vomited once. The patient has been playing with dental floss and q-tips. The patient is feverish (105 F). Survey radiographs show a long foreign body that I am assuming is a q-tip. The cat was hospitalized and scheduled for abdominal exploratory tomorrow morning. The cost estimated for surgery and hospitalization is approximately $2,<br>771.00\n\n![31947218_2074772312550463_9065038058897801216_n.jpg (https:\/\/steemitimages.com\/DQmP6VU5faxTyMPB7xsggasKByu7ohewQNULTYRSWdTCaEH\/31947218_2074772312550463_9065038058897801216_n.jpg)\n\nJose Feneque,<br> DVM",<br>"json_metadata":" \"tags\":[\"cats\",<br>\"pets\",<br>\"medicine\",<br>\"nature\",<br>\"science\" ,<br>\"image\":[\"https:\/\/steemitimages.com\/DQmXFujomJa4AyQnTYW12FBLWSmzRqDHR9X3wnnbKSBskYv\/31945141_2074771925883835_7691053702802571264_n.jpg\",<br>\"https:\/\/steemitimages.com\/DQmP6VU5faxTyMPB7xsggasKByu7ohewQNULTYRSWdTCaEH\/31947218_2074772312550463_9065038058897801216_n.jpg\" ,<br>\"app\":\"steemit\/0.1\",<br>\"format\":\"markdown\" " |
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