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Almost had her in carrier...
Came home to find Twiggy with her two little ones, waiting for food. Fed
them @ 11.30 PM then went to put mama in carrier to await her trip to the vet and keep her from food/water during the night. But she was too fast for me and ran off! Now I have to wait up until she comes back, and make sure that THIS time I DO get her into the carrier. Could I have a few purrs for success in the mission? P.S. Handling her this evening I noted it's no longer so easy to feel her spine, pelvis and ribs, and she is looking better all around. Still shedding too much, but that should quit with another week or so of eating well. |
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