murphy's mum
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I am super pleased to say that my little troublemaker is now home from her extended stay at the vets:w**h**:
She has a 4 inch scar along her belly, which is shaved from armpit to tush. I have to feed her Hills Prescription meat, a tablespoon at a time, every 2 hours. And she has to get a quarter of Zantac twice a day too.
I am so relieved to have her back home though. Hopefully we can keep her out for trouble for another few months:roll: Knowing Misty it wont be easy, but we love her, despite the fact trouble follows close behind her. It scares me to think what would have happened if Stuart hadn't seen her swallow the peach stone, but I refuse to dwell on it. The main thing is she's through her ordeal safe and sound, and really none the worse
All I can say thank god for pet insurance, the bill is sitting at £504 at the moment with a visit to remove her stitches on Friday. Well worth the £7 odd a month we pay:wink:
She has a 4 inch scar along her belly, which is shaved from armpit to tush. I have to feed her Hills Prescription meat, a tablespoon at a time, every 2 hours. And she has to get a quarter of Zantac twice a day too.
I am so relieved to have her back home though. Hopefully we can keep her out for trouble for another few months:roll: Knowing Misty it wont be easy, but we love her, despite the fact trouble follows close behind her. It scares me to think what would have happened if Stuart hadn't seen her swallow the peach stone, but I refuse to dwell on it. The main thing is she's through her ordeal safe and sound, and really none the worse
All I can say thank god for pet insurance, the bill is sitting at £504 at the moment with a visit to remove her stitches on Friday. Well worth the £7 odd a month we pay:wink: