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    Snuggle Bunny

    Madame Flutter By has been especially snuggly since her operation. I am not going to complain!

    Hey ma, whatcha doin' over there?


    Have time to snuggle with your favorite girl?


    Ahhh.... snuggle-rific!


    Life doesn't get any better than this!!!


    One last one showing her surgery spot. Look at how nice it looks already!


    I just can't get over how wonderfully she's been doing! I took the pain patch off yesterday and expected her to slow down a bit... nope. She's been running full-force and doing everything she did before and MORE. I know without a doubt this surgery was the best thing for her. I worried soooo much about it and now I see how much she's benefitting from it, and the amputation is not even a week old yet! Whats she going to be like once its completely healed? There will be no stopping my amazing little snuggle bunny!

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    What a precious little snuggle bunny!!

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    Awww....I'm so glad she's doing so well.
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    Oh Kim, she's so precious!

    I am so glad you're keeping her!
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    Keeping her? Who said I was keeping her.... oh, wait, SHE said she's staying! I had no choice in the matter. SHE decided that she rather likes it here, and she refuses to part with Harry. How can I argue?

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    She will get NO arguemnt from me. I think she is where she belongs! THERE!

    She has the cutiest face, I love her face but I think I have said that already. I too, am amazed that now without the pain patch that she is showing no pain... such a great little girl! I bet she is just so glad to be home and have a Mommie that loves her (and a big brother), everything else is small to her. I couldn't tell her surgery sight from the rest of her, is "love" really that blind that I don't see it or has it healed THAT good?

    When does she go back for a recheck or does she? If guess if all is going well, she don't need to go back unless there is a problem. Is she getting around good now, the weebles and wobbles gone? (You are so darn lucky to have her!!)

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    Laura, attached is a blow up of the incision (so nobody has to look at it unless they want to) Its fading and closing up so well. Of course, the one director of the rescue swears the vet who did the surgery is an artist when it comes to thing like this. I have to agree with her! What I like about Flutter's surgery (opposed to her sister's) is that the vet tucked all the muscle up there so that she A) had the same weight she had before the surgery as a counter balance and B) it is so much more aesthetically pleasing to see something there instead of an almost concave shape where the leg was.

    There will not need to be a recheck unless I feel she needs it. At this point, I don't think she will need the recheck.

    As for the wobbles... not at all. In fact, she is more sure-footed now than ever. And if my eyes decieve me, I swear she's standing taller and more confident.
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    I guess we know now that the leg was giving here a bit of discomfort. She is really healing fast . Such a sweetie.
    I've been boo'dMerlin my angel

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    It's funny you say this cause Mouser's been the same way. I really dread when he gets back to his normal self! Glad to hear she's doing so well.
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