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Vet re Cat Kidney (maybe also heart) Disease

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I've been looking a few days in the threads here to decide on where to take my cat for consultation, treatment and prescription in Bangkok. I'd be making a 3 hour car journey to Bkk specifically for this and would much prefer to minimise a long further wait/queuing for my cat (already in not good condition). So if possible I want to make an (approximate) advance appointment.

- I saw a reference to a cat clinic located on the 3rd floor of Kasesart run by Ajarn Panchait. But on ringing up am told she has left to start her own clinic and I couldn't get a contact number.

- I thought of Chulalongkorn animal hospital, but have no name there and the report are of a long and impersonal wait/attention there.

- One member (sheryl) posted and recommended a clinic called "Eastern Bangkok Veterinary Surgical Center AKA Parichart Suminthawong Animal Hospital" for which she gave no telephone number and I can't find it on the internet or on Facebook (sheryl said they are on FB - must be in thai since I can't find it.) If someone has this number I'd be most grateful. (I sent the query to sheryl but she hasn't replied.) Apparently this place has good Kasesart trained vets but evidently sheryl took her dog and doesn't say anything about cat specialists.

- I gather Mahidol university is also good. But again I have no names or number.

- Finally there's Thonglor Pet hospital for which I have found the contact info It's said to be expensive but everyone speaks well of it. If they have a cat specialist and if I have no better alternative, I'll just go to them.

I need to get my cat to the right vet asap and if anyone has a name, number of a specialist they can recommend from the above - or at a different place - please tell me as soon as you can manage it.

Many thanks.

yes you need to get her a blood test straight away,that should give you whats wrong.

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I'll take him to a place called 'Vet4Animal Hospital,' quite near Kasesart Univ, to a vet called Rangsima Chotiapisitkun. Their top cat consultant Asst Prof. Parchitt is apparently there only sometimes.

Wondering if anyone has experience with this vet or even just the hospital.

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