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05-07-2006, 10:18 AM   #91

Re: Elsa update...HELP!!


I thought she was being spayed and going straight to her new owners after the op?



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05-07-2006, 11:22 AM   #92

Re: Elsa update...HELP!!


I think you are doing absolutely the right thing. I am sure she will be very happy with her new freedom.



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05-07-2006, 12:56 PM   #93

Re: Elsa update...HELP!!


I have reservations too Smudgely. If the people who Elsa has lived with all her life cant handle her, how on earth will a stranger? if Luke cant get her into a cage to go to the Vet, how will they? and how will they be able to monitor her etc... will she eat to begin with, its VITAL she does following an op, and how will they stop her escaping and dissappearing BEFORE she is spayed? I would really ask you discuss it further with your mother Luke, JMO but I feel its a risky business doing it this way and as Smudgely says, 3 days with dissolvable stitches is a great idea, and you, the person she knows best can keep an eye on her.

I understand how difficult this must be for you.
Dawn.



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29-08-2006, 10:36 PM   #94

Re: Elsa update...HELP!!


I know its a bit late but these link below deals with strays and ferals

http://www.pussycatlodge.co.uk/index.html

Sally



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