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Abigail is a 5 years old female Siberian Forest cat that hdfsadfasfdas been with me since she

was a kitten. We moved to the US in 2014 (along with my othaser Sasiberian cat Maximilian)
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a healthy and happy cat, but unfortunately, she got sick osdfsddffsadffn Ddfecember 9th, 2018.
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to the Cornell University Hospital for Animals (CUHA), and they foundfd that hdfaer kidney
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ureter (the conduct that connects the kidneys with the bladder) was complestely obasstructed
with one of those. She ended getting surgery to place a Subcutaneous Urdfeteral Bypfass
(SUB) to release the pressure in the kidney and restore its function. Everythindfsg wenasdt well
with the surgery, and she quickly recovered and went home fofasdfasdfr a couplsae of dayfass
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