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June 18, 2010 (PLANSPONSOR.com) - They say that a picture is worth a thousand words....
Well, here's a couple of thousand...- - - In Wyton on the Hill, Cambridgeshire, UK, Samantha Reed, 42, was concerned when her West Highland terrier Snowy quit eating - - - and after a new diet, medical tests, and antibiotics failed to put things right, her veterinarian took an x-ray - - - and, in short order found what the problem was - - - and yes, it was something Snowy ate - - - and yes, it was feline - - - Turns out that Snowy had swallowed five plastic toy cats. The biggest was two inches tall and an inch wide and showed up clearly, and rather spookily, on the X-ray. You can see one below - - - and more at http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1287059/I-thought-vet-meant-real-ones--Dogs-emergency-operation-swallows-FIVE-toy-cats.html#ixzz0r3xmtSbu
- - - In Wyton on the Hill, Cambridgeshire, UK, Samantha Reed, 42, was concerned when her West Highland terrier Snowy quit eating - - - and after a new diet, medical tests, and antibiotics failed to put things right, her veterinarian took an x-ray - - - and, in short order found what the problem was - - - and yes, it was something Snowy ate - - - and yes, it was feline - - -
Turns out that Snowy had swallowed five plastic toy cats. The biggest was two inches tall and an inch wide and showed up clearly, and rather spookily, on the X-ray. You can see one below - - - and more at http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1287059/I-thought-vet-meant-real-ones--Dogs-emergency-operation-swallows-FIVE-toy-cats.html#ixzz0r3xmtSbu
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