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Old 12-30-2004, 11:08 AM   #5 (permalink)
Ken King (Premo)
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Originally Posted by dems4me
After discussing this with a few friends, they said that the cat should not have been put to sleep and would have been fine and the burns in the mouth and nose would have healed up.... Is this correct???
I think I would trust a vet before any of my friends inexperienced in the impact of electrocution that might not know what is the best thing to do. After all, he had a chance to check the animal over before making a recommendation.
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