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Old 28-07-2005, 11:41 AM
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Hi KulStud,
Upon request from the owner, a vet can perform post mortem on ur cat but u need to understand a few things 1st.
1. Not all vets willing to do post mortem

2. You need to know whether the vet had done post mortems b4. Some irresponsible vet would mutilate the cat's body and claim post mortem had been done!!

3. Upon request, u can hv ur cat's body back but of course you have to be prepared that before and after post mortem, your cat would look totally different and some might find eerie a bit.

4. As far as I know, I do not know any vet clinics or even lab (maybe UPM might hv this facility) that do chemical tests on cats' blood, liver content etc. Usually a vet would do visual inspection on major organs such as looking for any discoloration, foreign objects or internal injuries.

5. as for the cost, it could vary but one juz need to be prepared lah...
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