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911 Fuzzy

Justlinda

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I took the cover off of his cage this morning and he didn't pop out of his little hiding sack. He was very still, although he did open his eyes, but he let me take him out of the sack and didn't move. His feet are curled. He is still opening and closing his eyes. Is it too late to take him to a vet??
 

rockybird

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Please take him as soon as you can. Let us know how he does.
 

JosienBB

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How is he doing now? :sadhug2:

Vet ASAP. Don't book an appointment, just go right in and declare it an emergency.
 

ncGreyBirdLady

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Please let Us know how he is doing:hug8::hug8::hug8:
 

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fluffypoptarts

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I took the cover off of his cage this morning and he didn't pop out of his little hiding sack. He was very still, although he did open his eyes, but he let me take him out of the sack and didn't move. His feet are curled. He is still opening and closing his eyes. Is it too late to take him to a vet??
As long as he is alive, it's never too late to take him to the vet. If the situation were reversed, you'd hope a loved one would do the same for you, right? They cannot do these things for themselves and are utterly reliant on us. He needs you to do what you can to help him.

I hope he is already at the vet.
 

Caryatid

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How awful, I am so sorry. I hope that you and Fuzzy are doing okay now and that they were able to help him. Please let us know how he is doing.
:sadhug2::sadhug2::sadhug2::sadhug2:
 

Pentameter

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Vet, now. Do not wait another minute. I hope it's not too late...
 

iamwhoiam

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Sorry about Fuzzy. Please post an update when you can.
 
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