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Post by nickymills30 on Jan 26, 2011 12:01:35 GMT
thats great news
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Post by deguconvert on Jan 26, 2011 16:00:28 GMT
Great news indeed!! I'm so glad for you and all your little girlies! I pray she continues to improve right back to full health, and that the other remain free of this nasty business completely.
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Post by moletteuk on Jan 27, 2011 15:27:50 GMT
Thanks, all three seem absolutely fine :-)
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sarahh
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Post by sarahh on Jan 27, 2011 17:59:50 GMT
Aww bless glad Florence is doing alot better fingers crossed she is back to being her usual self asap and glad her goo friends are back together with her.
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Post by harpic01 on Jan 28, 2011 16:08:49 GMT
Hi Ive just caught up with this thread and my fingers are crossed - Mash got trod on by me before xmas and he was very ill and lost an eye - i knew he was getting better when he coat went down and he started to look "groomed" - its a worrying time but im sure she will pull through they are remarkably hardly creatures and the younger the better - mash was only 2/3 months old and had major surgery lost an eye and is now bouncing and bumping all over the place x fingers crossed
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Post by nickymills30 on Jan 30, 2011 7:32:29 GMT
glad your little one, is doing great xx
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Post by moletteuk on Jan 30, 2011 12:25:18 GMT
Glad Mash is OK, I absolutely dread standing on one of them. It seems so easy to do when you are in the playpen with them restocking the cage or something that involves your focus away from each goo.
Florence was only actually fluffed up for a few hours. We are wondering if she seemed so listless at the vets because she was in a sort of trance from the car journey. Having said that, she was definitely pretty poorly because there was quite a lot of blood in and around her poop.
We are continuing the Critical Care for all three of them when we can get them to eat it, and keeping Florence on the antibiotics for a bit longer just to make sure.
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