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Not only (having read all this post and gone aw sweet! at the piccys) Not only have I got to get Koko in her basket once, then she has to have a lampshade, THEN I have to get her in her basket again, to have her stitches out. This is not going to be easy. |
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Oh thanks CS I will certainly have to talk to the vet about, a. a sedative that will allow me to get her in the basket b. gloves for him to wear to get her out of the basket c. dissolving stitches because she will never go near that basket again in this lifetime......... and a sedative for me because she is sooooo nervous. Which makes me nervous. Sigh. But she will go. |
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