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Date: | Sun, 14 Apr 1996 17:22:48 -0400 |
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Hi everyone!
I want to thank everyone who responded to my question about my little fuzzy
girl, Tequila. She's the one with the swollen vulva and no other symptoms.
I still haven't noticed a change in her behavior since discovering this.
She's still eating, drinking and playing normally. I guess I've accepted
the fact that she probably has an adrenal tumor. My vet is against surgery
and wants to wait until she develops more clinical symptoms before treating
her. I'm going to get a second opinion from another vet soon. I'd like to
treat her now before she gets worse.
To Kristen Herzog on cages:
Great idea for renovating your fuzzies cage!! It sounds like you have the
same kind of cage that I have. Mine came with only the two plastic shelves.
I added floors by cutting pieces of 1/4" plywood to size and covering them
with carpet scraps. Then I screwed some metal L-bracketts to the underside
of each floor to make hooks that fit over the crossbeams of the cage.
(Similar to the hooks on the plastic shelves.) The floors are close enough
together so that the fuzzies can jump from floor to floor. Maybe I'll use a
combination of wood floors and your towel idea when I feel like renovating!
Dooks to all!!!
Sue and the Fuzzy Four (Sammy, Tequila, Cinnamon and Buddy)
[Posted in FML issue 1539]
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