This boy travelled to Scotland on Saturday to his new home but became unwell on Monday…this is from Anne who had adopted him
On monday he was lethargic, by tuesday he was throwing up all the time and severe diarohhea with live worms in it. Wednesday I took him to the vets and they did blood tests, xrays etc and then had to operate as he had twisted intestines and was vomiting live worms. His whole body was infested and he got blood poisoning due to his gut ruptured by worms.
Run free little man…
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This little man has gone off to his forever home and has setttled in well.
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Great to see another happy ending…thank you ![]()
Thanks a million…Max was rehomed from the pound ![]()
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Please can anyone foster this baby…
This boy is gone on the next leg of his journey to find his forever home ![]()
She is doing well and is patiently waiting for her forever home….a quiet home on her own would suit her best ![]()
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Photos of Tilly’s first outing to the beach. She loved it!1til.JPG
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