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Apparently Ginger has now stabilised, she's very weak, but she's still with us. She's not eaten anything herself, but is being syringe fed and is trying to fight the nurse which is a good thing.
Shes had bloods taken, is still having pain relief and fluids. Teeth have been checked, good condition for Ginger.
As of now, we have no idea, but she's stable at least.
I hope giving her the vaccination hasn't done this in some way :/
Could it be related to her kidney problems? :?
So glad shes stabilised, sending a truck load more vibes her way. Keep us updated xxxxxxxxxxxxx
After having his kidney out (leaving one that worked well) Damson reacted very very badly to vaccinations.
After having his kidney out (leaving one that worked well) Damson reacted very very badly to vaccinations.
I guess if one or both of her kidneys have finally given up the ghost, it would be similar?