:grin: and have two days of eating to make up for. I EVENTUALLY ate something for the vet nurse they had to slightly warm my "low fat" tinned food" they had already tried it numerous times :pray: :pray: , but I refused..........eventually they decided to put some nice raw chicken in it ......................so to make them feel good I ate it.......... :heart: I think I also could feel the vibes from mum at home of "eat sweet pea", (mum here.................no eat you wee %$#, no eat no home"
Den mum took me straight from da vet to Issy's for Bowen as she is going away for two months. So I was real tired when I eventually got home and my idiot brother did loopies round me then sniffed me all over including my girlie parts, I did give him the " get you nose out of there" look. I did milk it for the rest of the night.
To-day I'm back or rather I have mum back to her routine of running after me.
Amy short of leg and long of hair
mum here. She is a bit tired but at least is eating sleeping and drinking and not to forget piddling. Poor wee thing she had a sore leg where the drip was, I think with short legs etc it looks as if it caused her pain as moaned when you touched it last night. I think she may have put up a struggle as izzy said her shoulders were not good, but she is back to her normal routine and has chopped kangaroo meat as treats in the fridge (it has no fat) Ollie hates it. I'm going to try drying it slowly in the oven to see if I can make her chews.
Thnak you all for your rays and prayers.
Roebrta
Read an article in the Tulsa World newspaper saying they were thinking of rounding up Australian Camels processing there meat to export to other countries they say the meat is very lean.
Glad baby girl is home !
I'm so glad to hear your wee girl is home. Give her extra treats and kisses so she knows she was missed.
Darcel