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Originally Posted by chunky
Thanks for your replies, first of all can I make something perfectly clear (Helz) I am not in the habit of performing surgery on any of my animals of whom all are perfectly well looked after and please do not tell me about the law either, your reply was not really helpful and was rather extreme. I am not drawing any benefits and therefore organisations do not want to know (its the all or nothing UK!)and I have to pay full price and that is it.
Thank you Erbslin for your information which is helpful. I will continue to monitor the lump and have no intention of touching it. My thread was put out just in case there was anything that could be done or discovered about it. I will probably take him to the vet shortly if the lump does not erupt on its own over the next few days.
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If you read my post again chunky, you will see the reason I mentiond the law, was because I thought drawing an absess means to drain it with a needle.
You may find my post extreme, the mention of surgery was in order to give my response in its completeness, I was not accusing you of operating on your pet.
The infomation I posted about the law also backs you up, as I have highlighted the fact that you are allowed to treat your animals at home.
You are wrong about the fact it is all or nothing in the UK, as I said blue cross and PDSA offer help to those on benifits, but your local cats protection and RSPCA may help if you explain your situation. You can get the numbers for your local contacts by phoning their head office, but I guess this would be unlikley with your attitude.
You seem to get very deffensive, have I touched a nerve? If not, try lerning some manners, everything I posted was relevant and I have not accused you of doing anything. If you don't want advice/infomation, I suggest you don't post threads asking for it.