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Good news.....so glad.
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excellant news Glenn. Im glad that it worked out well for you.
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Hey, Glenn...

I just posted on my vacation thread about the new development in our house with our cat and her thyroid nodule!

I've been looking this up on the web, and found this link on one vet site:

http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/es0708159

I thought you might find it interesting?

We had a cat 30 yrs ago develop thyroid cancer. Then NONE of our others have done so. One died at 24 and the other at 20 this past winter of other causes. Now our 10yr old is having this problem. (she is quite the outdoor cat of all of them).

See ya in Sept.
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Hey, Glenn...

I just posted on my vacation thread about the new development in our house with our cat and her thyroid nodule!

I've been looking this up on the web, and found this link on one vet site:

http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/es0708159

I thought you might find it interesting?

We had a cat 30 yrs ago develop thyroid cancer. Then NONE of our others have done so. One died at 24 and the other at 20 this past winter of other causes. Now our 10yr old is having this problem. (she is quite the outdoor cat of all of them).

See ya in Sept.

I never in all my life thought a cat could live to the age of 24. My friend has one dog (age 14) and two cats (???)

Interesting!!

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