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Post by Sarah on May 23, 2011 12:17:18 GMT
Omg babe I'm so sorry it's normal for them to be cold after the anaestetic as they cool them down. Stay calm she will pull through make sure you get a long course of antibiotics to ensure nothing spread! Thinking of you both xxxx
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Post by rachel on May 23, 2011 12:21:09 GMT
Thanks Sarah will let you know how she is later xx
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Post by Sarah on May 23, 2011 12:33:50 GMT
Love you all xxxx
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Post by Lucy on May 23, 2011 13:40:39 GMT
Rachel I'm really sorry to hear that but as you said, atleast she's in the best place to be looked after a cared for. Thinking of you both xxx
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Post by Paula on May 23, 2011 13:58:35 GMT
I'm so sorry to hear that Rachel. I'm glad she's in the best place getting the best care. Thinking of you and little Pixie and sending love and hugs. xx
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Post by amanda on May 23, 2011 14:44:30 GMT
look at candy rachel, they wouldnt let us collect her till 8pm, because of her temp, she will be fine, she came through the op, it can only get better from here on in, a long course of anti biotics as sarah says.
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Kelly
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Post by Kelly on May 23, 2011 14:54:14 GMT
Don't be too worried, Betty also had the temp drop (they even kept her IV line in when I brought her home incase she needed to be rushed back to the vet for anything), but they sent her home (my good friend is a tech there, and my vet knows I am capable of keeping her temps good and confined without freaking out - trust me, the not freaking out part was the worst! Lots of meditation that day!).
It seems to be a normal thing to have their temps go down, so don't worry yourself too much. *hugs*
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Post by rachel on May 23, 2011 15:27:29 GMT
That makes me feel loads better knowing that others have been the same. I'm sure I also remember Sarah saying how cold daisy was after she was done. I'm sure she will be ok. I have to ring at 6 to see if I can collect her then. Fingers crossed x
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