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Hi Linda, Hi Sadie Baby
What was her PCV exactly? I know you said a 5% drop, so does that mean about 41/42 now? Let us know what happens this evening as soon as you can. Don’t forget normal levels are 36-55 roughly, depending in breed – I know there is ALWAYS something to worry about, especially with a drop in PCV as Sadie relapsed before & you are wise to be very cautious. Did everything else look OK on the tests? Speak later – will try & stay up late to see what happens.
Loads of Love
Sheena & the boyz
xxx
Dear Megan and family,
please don’t blame yourself for anything you did or did not do. You had to give Sophie the chance to recover and at the beginning of this ordeal nobody can say if this is possible or not. You did everything possible and even if it was hard on Sophie sometimes, she knew that you did it out of love for her, that you had hopes for her to recover. I wish I could give you all a hug. Please accept my deepest condolences,
Brigitte
Dear Megan & Megan’s Mum
We all understand what a terrible time this has been for you & I can’t tell you how sorry I am about dear Sophie. AIHA is rare – bone marrow problems are incredibly rare – & sometimes difficult to treat. Anyone in Megan’s position would understandably go through the torment & agony of wondering what they could have done differently, blaming themselves. This is in NO WAY Megan’s fault – she has been the best Mum in the world & never gave up on trying to get Sophie the best possible treatment.
I am so sad to hear about what has happened & am sending you all my deepest condolences from the bottom of my heart. I know how much she loved that little girl.
Sheena
Dear friend Joe
I am willing her to get better with all my strength – thank goodness you are so kind-hearted. With you behind her, she has the best chance in the world of a full recovery. Better to be caged with you than stuck in the animal shelter with no-one to love her.
Loads of best wishes from all of us
Sheena & the boys
Joe
Very sad to hear about Spirit – it doesn’t matter how old they are, we still want to have them around (and well) for longer. You’ve had a really rough time, Joe. I’m sorry.
Nauset sounds like quite a nervous little soul – goodness knows what she’s been through before you took her in. I hope she gets on well at the vets & will make a great recovery – you were meant to be together.
Sending you loads of love from Sheena & the boys.