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Posted On: 08/21/2017 2:30:31 AM
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Veterinary use of Kevetrin? Gorillas have become endangered, and this article talks about how difficult it would be to administer chemo to a large animal (although I do know of people who had their cats and dogs undergo chemo, which I think was cruel because the animal can't understand what's happening to it.)
But anyway, they talk about how this gorilla with ovarian cancer was allowed to die in surgery because it would be so hard to administer chemo.
But if Kevetrin turns out to work on ovarian and other cancers, and a pill form is developed -- that wouldn't be hard to administer.
http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/zoo-gorill...y-49326661
But anyway, they talk about how this gorilla with ovarian cancer was allowed to die in surgery because it would be so hard to administer chemo.
But if Kevetrin turns out to work on ovarian and other cancers, and a pill form is developed -- that wouldn't be hard to administer.
http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/zoo-gorill...y-49326661

