01-07-2015, 11:12 AM | #21 |
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Thank you all for your support. You know how I worry lol. But you are all such precious friends on here xx
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01-07-2015, 11:14 AM | #22 |
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So pleased he's OK.
Corn flour is best. No it wont harm him at all. It stops the bleeding by basically forming a "scab". It's a good thing to have in your first aid box for animals. I have it for my birds. They can bleed to death very quickly so stopping any bleeding quickly is essential.
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I'll get some of that then, Wend. He's just got home and completely full of beans!!! Whizzing about...he's so happy it seems. Just like his mama! xx
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So pleased he's OK. What an adventure he's had eh.
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Lol I know. He's not been still since he's come back, Wend. I think he wants to go outside but bad mama can't let him for a while. So he's in the kitchen doing 20 laps it seems. xx
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So pleased he's home xxx
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Really relieved that Lils is home and well, Rach.
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Glad Lily is ok!
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just read this Rach, hope all well with speedy Lilly. As hot indoors as out probably !
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Can anyone advise about iodine solution.
Vet said to dab on wound with cotton bud...but I wondered could this be added to Lily's bath? So that its naturally cleaning it whilst he's relaxed? He doesn't like it being touched and I can't say I blame him. Obviously..he could swallow the water. Would this do damage with iodine in the water? Probably a dumb question but I'm just thinking of the best and most comfortable way for Lils to have the wound washed. xx |
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