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My name is Dr. Lilian Lee. I graduated from the University of Sydney (Australia) with a Bachelor of Veterinary Science degree. I have worked in general practice and have also worked as the Company Veterinarian for the animal vaccine producing company Fort Dodge Pty Ltd.

I am married to an IT professional and have 2 young children. I love to read, potter in my garden, play with my 2 dogs and spend time with my family.

Pet health questions inevitably arise in our day to day care of our pets. I decided to offer the online vet facility because I feel that there is a need to educate people about their pets and answering their pet health questions.

The email system allows for a more detailed and individualized answer being provided to the client. It allows me to provide more information when replying to dog health questions and explaining cat problems than would be permitted in the normal consultation situation in a vet hospital.

I look forward to providing you with excellent service and relevant answers to your pet health questions.

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Dear Dr. Lillian, I wrote you back in October of 2004 about my ill cat. She passed away within a two week period of being very nautious. I had taken her to the hospital and to the veterinarian (where she eventually died). The primary diagnosis was pancreatitis. I had her cremated and did not consider an autopsy at the time. For some reason, I am thinking that she had Feline Infectious Peridonitis. I am not sure why this keeps coming up, but I am wondering if some symptoms of FIP might be related to pancreatitis. Just a thought. I want to thank you for your care and advice. I think you are a wonderful person and wish you the best!
- T. Kuhne, Ohio, USA

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Our (1yo female DSH) neutered cat (neutered prior to our ownership) has had intermittent small volume bloody discharge from her vagina for the last 3 months. On exam her vulva had an ulcerated area and our veternarian is planning an exam under anesthesia later this week. She has no weight loss, a healthy appetite, and has had no change in activity. She is the only animal in our home. What do you believe this could be? - Click here to read the answer
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