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Posted by: jeffreypeacock at Thu Mar 10 05:57:23 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jeffreypeacock ] I talked to my vet, and she says it is nothing to worry about. She too has seen these cases, and the darker end of the tail means he suffered from some sort of trauma. She says it cannot be serious because he can coil the portion of the tail past the kink which means bloodflow is still occuring and the nerves are still active. | ||
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