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Old 04-30-2007, 03:44 PM
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Well, I saw her today and I inspected her rat. Her rat still has a head tilt, getting better though. Its balance is not as off as it was. The sniffles and stuffy nose seem to be decreasing and clearing up. I didn't see any discharge around its eyes or nose. She said there hasn't been any in a while. So maybe its is getting better. It does seem it. It is playing with the other rat and rather attentive when you hold it. The girl doesn't hold the rat. She should, the rat is very affectionate and looking for attention and love.
I feel very bad about this whole thing. I’d like to just forget about it and have nothing to do with her or the rat, but I can’t. I have to help as much as I can. I have to refer to the rat as an it, other wise I think I would cry and steal her.
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