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2nd February 2013, 04:33 PM #1
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What brilliant news.... I had the same type of thing with my flat chested girl she appeared unwell,took her to work with me & her temp was spiralling upwards by the second, she collapsed on the table but couldn't drip her because of her problems knew the stress would make it worse so vet gave her a whopping big ab inj,not the run of mill that we would normally start with but as she was so bad he hit her straight away with a stronger one plus good old steroids, all during my shift I kept going through & giving her fluids by mouth as often as I could,by the time I left off I took a very happy girl home who like Bongo demanded to be fed thank you,water was not her first choice.... These furries have remarkable powers of recovery & very often you are left not sure of what has actually caused it & very often it is mum & dad who take the longest to recover from the shock of it all so cuddles to you....xxx
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4th February 2013, 05:33 PM #2
So glad Bungo is better :-)
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5th February 2013, 12:22 PM #3
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Brilliant news
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