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VIN Web site. Safe and effective acute pain relief for cats. Available at: www.vin.com/Members/Proceedings/Proceedings.plx?CID=PAIN2003&PID=5814&O=VIN. Accessed September 2004.
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VIN Web site. Animal pain: figuring out what is going on. Available at: www.vin.com/Members/Proceedings/Proceedings.plx?CID=PAIN2003&PID=5813&O=VIN. Accessed July 24, 2004.
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VIN Web site. Oral analgesics for cats and dogs. Available at: www.vin.com/Members/SearchDB/boards/B0290000/B0285795.htm. Accessed July 24, 2004.