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Posted by: MaureenCarpenter at Tue Feb 24 12:28:11 2009 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by MaureenCarpenter ] Sadly, Bailey had to be put down this morning. Although he was wild caught and about 7 or 8 I am guessing when I got him, after 9 years as the picture of health and vigor in captivity, he developed severe paralysis in hind legs and tail. This happened from morning to evening--no falls or trauma,...just happened! The vet said sadly, that they get the same things we do and that if human, he'd be having and MRI. I had soaked him in warm water baths, massaged him, and given him two enemas with warm water and a very slight amount of mild soap. No luck. He had no feeling in those legs, might have given him an anti-inflamatory shot, but the prognosis was not good--probably a tumor on the spine. He did not feel impacted. I left him with the vet for a necropsy. At least his death may improve the vet's and my knowledge, and, of course, I will share with you when I hear back. He was a good little friend and I will miss him. Maureen [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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