what does the pts stand for?

>Definitely do not allow any pts. 

-----Original Message-----
>From: wendy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Feb 26, 2007 1:33 PM
>To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
>Subject: Re: Help needed
>
>Hi Debbie,
>
>It sounds like you and your husband are doing and have
>done everything you can.  That's all anyone can ask
>for.  Don't be so hard on yourself; you've taken a lot
>on.  I agree that printing off information and taking
>it to your vet would be wise, although since it's so
>expensive there, you might look into low cost clinics
>that are the closest.  Most likely they will be
>located in the more densely populated cities, like
>Cincinnati, etc.  That would probably save you quite a
>bit of money and the clinic might be willing to work
>with you pricewise since you have so many (ie. only
>charging for one office visit instead of 15, etc.). 
>Your current vet should also be willing to work with
>you pricewise.  If not, I'd start looking elsewhere. 
>Definitely do not allow any pts.  That is an old
>school practice.  
>
>:)
>Wendy
>
>
> 
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