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So glad that it sounds like Henry is feeling better and that you took him to the vet to get him checked out. His quality of life will be much improved now. |
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Thanks for the update JazzHenry, and I hope the vet gets to the bottom of your little tractor-purring-boy's discomfort soon. Yes, Russians have a low to average longuevity of 10-15 years, but with the utmost tlc and correct care there's no reason why your boy shouldn't be able to make it up there with the 15 year olds, ..or even 15+, you never know ..any recent news? |
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