Top 5 Pet's Mystery Conditions 😵‍💫 Bondi Vet Compilation | Bondi Vet

Top 5 Pet's Mystery Conditions 😵‍💫 Bondi Vet Compilation | Bondi Vet
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Our vets have seen almost it all, and sometimes it isn’t as easy to crack the case and help our pets! 😱 Here are our Top 5 mystery condition stories 👇 Let us know what’s your favorite!

5️⃣ 00:31 – Stray kittens with terrible infection! 😢
4️⃣ 15:48 – A rare case of bulging eyes! 😲
🥉19:02 – Dog’s missing testicle 😳
🥈22:40 – A dog that can’t stop sneezing! 😨
🥇37:11 – Tragic unleashes for a young cat 💔

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  1. Coco is the most beautiful little thing… What on earth… I never take for granted they fully vaccinated my rescue before I adopted her.

  2. I'm still surprised they don't automatically test for FIV/FeLV. In the US, it's common practice, and one of the first tests a vet will give

  3. The last one broke me because it's so preventable. In the UK we vaccinate against FiV, cat flu and feline parvovirus. They have initial vaccinations as kittens and the boosters every 12 months for the rest of their lives. Why on Earth is this not the case in Australia?! I can understand it in poorer countries and places like America, but Australia? How very sad for Coco and his sibling to both die from something that could have been prevented.

  4. When I was a teenager (63 now), we had a cat of about 3 or 4 years old that started sneezing like Lulu, but what came out was tiny droplets of blood. This went on for a number of months, until one day my Mum saw something sticking out of her nose. Pulling gently on it revealed a blade of grass about 20cm (8") long. All the sneezing stopped after that. To this day I'm still not sure why they never took her to the vet, as they were definitely animal lovers. So glad it all worked out well in the end. This cat lived to 19 years of age, so clearly no ongoing issues.

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