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Glad Peapod is doing well Sarah, she has certainly been through an ordeal. I'm sure that once she has had the dental work done, that she will have a new lease of life |
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Cats can and often do recover quite quickly. And sometimes, as Fran says a cat with bad and painful teeth will 'come back to life' once said teeth have been removed. Hugs to Peapod . . . . |
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Im so glad she is recovering sarah,those lamp shades are awful arent they?my dog was neutured a few weeks ago and had to wear one of those.it came of as soon as we got home! |
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I'm glad she's doing well, Sarah. Dental work isn't too much of an ordeal for them. Bernard had his scaled and polished and a couple of extractions at the end of last year and he recovered just fine and was pretty much straight back to eating dried food!!! I think they often feel better for it really. |
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