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| Jinxie |
Anyone have any experience with this or know anything about it?
MissD is a little over two & in the last two months has become
extremely aggressive with Simon & Sara. She also fights the old
ladies thru the bars of their cage. She does not fight Theodore or
Freddy though. The vet said find some liquid melatonin then call back
for a dosage. Just wondering if anyone else used it. I asked about
the melatonin implants, but they have no experience with them.
Since moving we've found a good vet. It's a bit of a drive, but worth
it. Felony is blind, Larceny has adrenal & just started Lupride
today, so she'll be going in monthly with Freddy, who also has it,
for her shot. They finally got the distemper vaccine in again, so
we're almost caught up on all the shots. Two more rabies & six more
distempers & we'll be done for a while. I hope! No reactions only a
few squeaks, but that's mostly from Freddy who seems to be a big baby
with needles. Runs in the family though. He's the favorite of the
baby who just turned a year old last Saturday. He even says his name.
Freddy tries to clean his ears. :)
Hope everyone is well & smooches to your furbabies
Jinxie & the Sneaky Seven
missing Snowball, Thomas, Bruno & Stewart.
http://brandence.com/gallery/Fuzzies
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| swamp |
On Sun, 14 Nov 2004 00:02:10 -0800, Jinxie
<jinxie-FURRYFUZZUMS-spam@silverwraith.com> wrote:
>Anyone have any experience with this or know anything about it?
No experience, but some knowledge. Melatonin theoretically "adjusts"
for night-time lighting and is... suspect imo. Better to expose them
to normal photoperiods.
swamp
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"Who me officer? What's a ferut. These guys?? No, they're Polish cats."
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