leah_da_legendWOTWOT Posted November 26, 2005 Author Share Posted November 26, 2005 hey guys, sorry it took so long to reply. My computers at the shop with a hardware crash and now can't be reloaded until we find all the disks or they are orderes so I have finally made it to my sisters place. Molly is doing very well. The trail inside didn't work as she is quite smelly and was seeping at the time, However she did settle on the verandah. She has improved greatly! Her stomache has cleared completely and her hair is growing back. I have changed her food to Vets All Natural, which is an organic dry food. She loves it to which is good. She also back on cooked mince and necks. Also on advantix and penny royal oil. Vet has said to continue with neocort cream and antibiotics, with another revisit in 10 days (tues) and we will discuss and explore more options. Just wanted to get it under control and Molly more comfortable. I have discussed Molly's situation with the family and we have come to the conclusion where she will have to rehomed to somewhere she can be inside aswell as continuing her flea care. Somewhere where the flea problem isn't as high as here. Its definately under the house that is the problem and its the only place I have for them thats away from the rain. The front verandah is not really a long term solution and its not fair on her being so confined. She does try and break out (and has suceededa few times too) when I am not home which also makes me worry about her well fair. Please don't flame me for this as its been a very long and hard decision to make and I'm quiet emotional about it as she is my baby girl and I have bonded very much to her. Tears spring up everytime I think of her not with us but its not fair on her to live confined and unhappy. I am giving her away to a special home and will list all of her needs so she does find the home she needs and deserves. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zoiboy Posted November 26, 2005 Share Posted November 26, 2005 It may also pay you to go and look at where Molly spends her time outside as this could also be a contact alergy to plants. If you are not sure about them a trip to your local nursery with bits of the plants should help identify the plants she likes to lay on. Cheers Linda Wyee NSW Aust http://www.comcen.com.au/~birichino/ (it's a start) Ever get the feeling That your stuff strutted of Without you? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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