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	<title>Comments on: Cat Checkup</title>
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		<title>By: Mom</title>
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		<description>Your new vet sounds very thorough.  I have yet to take Maggie in to get her teeth x-rayed, which is what my vet, also new, suggested.  When Maggie had to take liquid medicine she also struggled and fought.  I came up with the idea of putting the medicine in some kind of food she would never get otherwise and adores:  tuna fish juice, just a little to mask the taste of the medicine and to get me out of having to use the medicine dropper.  Of course you would have to watch to be sure the other cats didn&#039;t get it but it worked like magic with Maggie.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Your new vet sounds very thorough.  I have yet to take Maggie in to get her teeth x-rayed, which is what my vet, also new, suggested.  When Maggie had to take liquid medicine she also struggled and fought.  I came up with the idea of putting the medicine in some kind of food she would never get otherwise and adores:  tuna fish juice, just a little to mask the taste of the medicine and to get me out of having to use the medicine dropper.  Of course you would have to watch to be sure the other cats didn&#8217;t get it but it worked like magic with Maggie.</p>
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