Vet seemed to think ear mite problem would entirely explain dilation problem.
For students of probability theory, what are the odds a given cat would have 2 simultaneous conditions (ear mites and brain tumor) with same symptom ?
I'm trying to be positive about this, but it was a bad night here last night, as all I could think about was the brain tumor possibility.
Cat gets ear drops every day for 3 weeks and follow up vet visit in 1 week. And the vet said the dilation problem would take months to clear up if it's the ear mite thing. If brain tumor, well, it doesn't matter . . .
For students of probability theory, what are the odds a given cat would have 2 simultaneous conditions (ear mites and brain tumor) with same symptom ?
I'm trying to be positive about this, but it was a bad night here last night, as all I could think about was the brain tumor possibility.
Cat gets ear drops every day for 3 weeks and follow up vet visit in 1 week. And the vet said the dilation problem would take months to clear up if it's the ear mite thing. If brain tumor, well, it doesn't matter . . .
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