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Advice - Tallulah...again!
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Jennbear
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If cats could talk - they would lie to you :)
Re: Advice - Tallulah...again!
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December 11, 2006, 17:52:08 PM »
Back...vet thinks she's been fighting...again! She's had some anti inflamatories (sp?) and antibiotics and has to go back in two days if it's still limp. She said it should be ok as she has a lot of movement at the base which means it hasn't been pulled out of socket (or something)
She's a right bruiser but think it would be cruel if I kept her in...if only she'd stop fighting all the time
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Ela
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Re: Advice - Tallulah...again!
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December 11, 2006, 17:19:19 PM »
It can just be so many things
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Jennbear
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If cats could talk - they would lie to you :)
Re: Advice - Tallulah...again!
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December 11, 2006, 17:07:20 PM »
Thanks Ela, called the vet as soon as I noticed, am just waiting to take her down, just wondered if anyone had this experience and what might happen
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Ela
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Re: Advice - Tallulah...again!
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December 11, 2006, 17:05:42 PM »
Your vet is the only person who can advise you, hopefully you will see the vet today.
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Jennbear
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Advice - Tallulah...again!
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December 11, 2006, 16:56:12 PM »
Tallulah has come home and has done something to her tail. It's lank and she can't move the bottom bit. It looks like it's been bleeding and have called the vet to take her down soon....but anyone any ideas what will happen, will she lose her tail. It's doesn't look horrifically damaged but she can't move that end of it.
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