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I'm so happy to tell you all that the Metacam is doing the job I hoped it would. I'm also very happy and grateful to have such an awesome circle of people in my life that I can call friends who are so much more knowledgeable then myself. I just can not express my gratitude enough to the wonderful people who remind me to have faith in the good in people. I have such a hard time believing in people, I have been hurt recently by yet another person I would have thought would never be someone who would be so cruel, and I see every day the cruelty in people, so I'm truly thankful for those in my life who are so kind.
Puff for the first time in a while finally was preening her tail and rubbing on her preen gland. So she was in fact having an inflammatory response from the two seizures she had last year. I never discussed this before as I didn't want to mix it in with her FDB story. However, I think I may do a separate post explaining what happened and when, since it is now becoming an issue that is showing itself more then just the day it happened. Which that in itself is sad and bothers me very much. It is a subject I truly hoped to not have to think about ever again beyond that day. However, here is some pics of my sweet girl doing her thing, and I'm happy to say she has been doing again each day since.



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