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		<title>By: Marina Kassova</title>
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		<dc:creator>Marina Kassova</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Dec 2008 16:28:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Dear Dr. Jones, 

Thank you for all your extremely helpful information. I wish I would have known about these important alternatives sooner. Recently my cat, Cymba, had to have eye surgery. His eye suddenly became severely infected and deteriorated. Of course, I rushed him to the veterinarian, and his eye had to be removed. The veterinarian does not know what had caused this. Your book Veterinary Secrets Revealed has so much in it, and at least I could research the kind of food and diet that will be good for Cymba&#039;s eye, as well as to protect his good eye, so he won&#039;t lose his sight completely. It must be so scary for him to have to adjust to this. Wish you a very happy, healthy, and prosperous Holiday and New Year.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Dr. Jones, </p>
<p>Thank you for all your extremely helpful information. I wish I would have known about these important alternatives sooner. Recently my cat, Cymba, had to have eye surgery. His eye suddenly became severely infected and deteriorated. Of course, I rushed him to the veterinarian, and his eye had to be removed. The veterinarian does not know what had caused this. Your book Veterinary Secrets Revealed has so much in it, and at least I could research the kind of food and diet that will be good for Cymba&#8217;s eye, as well as to protect his good eye, so he won&#8217;t lose his sight completely. It must be so scary for him to have to adjust to this. Wish you a very happy, healthy, and prosperous Holiday and New Year.</p>
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		<title>By: Leanne Teel</title>
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		<dc:creator>Leanne Teel</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Dec 2008 15:28:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>My cat is dying of cancer. Diagnosed too late for me to do anything, and I have been trying. He has shut down and there is no reversing the process of more toxins in his body, so yes, I am glad there is the option of euthanasia for pets, to end the suffering and not keep them going when it&#039;s terminal and for our pleasure. It&#039;s selfish to keep them hanging on because we can&#039;t let go. I love my cat, I have quite a few, and i&#039;ve lost quite a few, several to cancer. They are the same as us, some do fine all thier lives, some don&#039;t. We all die some day, and it&#039;s sad to lose a loved one but I would rather they die in peace than miserable. I have to find a compassionate vet today that will help Reilly and myself and not charge an arm and a leg, or I could just let nature take it&#039;s course. I think it should be a free service as it&#039;s difficult enough to lose a loved one.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My cat is dying of cancer. Diagnosed too late for me to do anything, and I have been trying. He has shut down and there is no reversing the process of more toxins in his body, so yes, I am glad there is the option of euthanasia for pets, to end the suffering and not keep them going when it&#8217;s terminal and for our pleasure. It&#8217;s selfish to keep them hanging on because we can&#8217;t let go. I love my cat, I have quite a few, and i&#8217;ve lost quite a few, several to cancer. They are the same as us, some do fine all thier lives, some don&#8217;t. We all die some day, and it&#8217;s sad to lose a loved one but I would rather they die in peace than miserable. I have to find a compassionate vet today that will help Reilly and myself and not charge an arm and a leg, or I could just let nature take it&#8217;s course. I think it should be a free service as it&#8217;s difficult enough to lose a loved one.</p>
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