Re: She's home!!
- From: polonca12000 <polonca12000@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2008 22:38:55 +0200
Christina Websell wrote:
When I telephoned to enquire about KFC today, I was told that she could come home "after 5 pm". Not sure why that was the magic time as they are open 24/7, but hey, ours is not to reason why ;-)<snip>
I was able to have a good ten minute chat with the partner who phoned me yesterday, he's been treating her in Alison's absence. He said had she not gone on the fluids when she did she would have been "down and out" - I took that to mean she would have died. It made me feel better about giving up on trying to treat her at home in less than 24 hours.
The hole she left in this house when she was away was out of all proportion to her actual size.
The vet says that she is "not out of the woods yet but we feel she would do better at home" and it's true. If a sick animal can be maintained in their own home they do recover better as they are not stressed in a strange environment.
Personally, I think they had had enough of her ;-)))
Tweed <- overjoyed at having my girl back home
I'm so glad she is back home!
We will continue to send lots and lots of purrs for her,
Polonca and Soncek
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