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cyclopsgrl
at Mon Aug 21 18:07:40 2006 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by cyclopsgrl ]
but the vet said he was very encouranged and almost 100% sure that he would recover completely!
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What great news!!!
It is painful, but the slower you go now on integrating him the better it will be in the long run. If it takes another 2-3 weeks to get it to work out, the years you'll have in harmony later will be worth it.
Recommend still keeping him in his own room now that he is eating OK. Don't want a relapse. He can investigate the rest of the house with the other animals closed in another are for now... Slow supervised visits and returns to his room will help. Do not recommend opening the door and forcing him to live with the busy household without a safe room for a whil -- or he may have problems again. It shouldn't be long if you go slow... You can rub a towel on the other animals and put it in the room with him to get used to their scent and rub a towel on him and put it with the other animals so they can get used to his scent.
Someone will know the exact name of the plug in you talk of, but it is something like "Fleway" I can't quite remember the exact name... ----- Tammy
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