I wasn’t confident when Companion Vet was recommended by our regular vet but Dr Miles may be different…
Companion Vet? It is going to be very expensive. Nothing comes cheap there. But BG had to go ahead with the surgery. Live or die!
There’s always risk in every surgery, human or animal. I still wasn’t sure. So far the cats I sent to Companion Vet, non came home alive. I kept reminding myself that it was Dr Miles who was doing the surgery. The western vet is constantly praised by the clients. We had to try!

BG before surgery. All I wish is give him what he was never given by his previous owner which is lots of food and love. So please BG be strong!


Little BG after surgery. His temperature went unusually low after surgery. I kept as calm as I could and rushed to the clinic. I kept calling his name on my way to the clinic. I wanted him to be strong, get up and keep himself warm.
The nurses said he ate a lot, really a lot and another vet suggested that we shouldn’t restrict his diet and should let him eat as much as he wants. That’s what all pet owners like to hear, to let our pets eat as much as they want!
The vet bill round up to around 5k and we’re glad that we’re able to raise enough funds to lessen our load. This was unexpected. I told Mel that we may only be able to raise between $400 to $600 and we were even prepared for less.
The next thing I’m going to focus on is to make sure that all would go back to normal for BG. Right now he is still constipated due to anesthesia.
He is sleeping soundly now. Dr Miles said he is a lazy old cat:). But we didn’t know how much he had suffered before we took him home. All I know is he needs a good rest.







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