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02-01-2009, 11:13 PM   #51

Re: Meet Mia!


Poor monkey having to wear a dreaded collar! Hope she gets used to it soon.
Does she still have her bandage on though Mags, just a bit worried that it looks a bit too tight and she's got a bit of a 'fat' foot!



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02-01-2009, 11:14 PM   #52

Re: Meet Mia!


She can now lead a happy life without the fear of kittens, and will be happier for it....



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02-01-2009, 11:20 PM   #53

Re: Meet Mia!


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Poor monkey having to wear a dreaded collar! Hope she gets used to it soon.
Does she still have her bandage on though Mags, just a bit worried that it looks a bit too tight and she's got a bit of a 'fat' foot!
I did wonder the same Liz, I've only seen the pics of her though. They were told to take the bandage off tomorrow .......do you think it should come off tonight?



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02-01-2009, 11:23 PM   #54

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I did wonder the same Liz, I've only seen the pics of her though. They were told to take the bandage off tomorrow .......do you think it should come off tonight?
Personally I'd take it off tonight, I'm assuming it's covering the area where she had an i/v injection of anaesthetic agent? If the area is no longer bleeding, which it shouldn't be, it's fine to remove it. Her foot just looks a bit big to me (Sorry for hijacking your thread, I'm just too nosey )



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02-01-2009, 11:36 PM   #55

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Personally I'd take it off tonight, I'm assuming it's covering the area where she had an i/v injection of anaesthetic agent? If the area is no longer bleeding, which it shouldn't be, it's fine to remove it. Her foot just looks a bit big to me (Sorry for hijacking your thread, I'm just too nosey )
They were told it was still bleeding a lot when they took it (?) out and that was why to leave it until tomorrow They brought her home about 4.30pm...



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