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Mammary Hyperplasia
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''Mastectomy'': if ulceration of the glands has occurred or if remission is taking time
''Mastectomy'': if ulceration of the glands has occurred or if remission is taking time
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''Prolactin inhibitor'': it is not
licence
in cats and has many side effects including vomiting and anorexia.
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''Prolactin inhibitor'': it is not
licenced
in cats and has many side effects including vomiting and anorexia
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''Progesterone Receptor Antagonist'': can also be used although it is not licenced and may cause abortion in pregnant queens
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