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Originally posted by cheebacheeba
Well, that's just fucked...and that you hadda pay...I suppose you're paying for the attempt though, right, not the garaunteed success, of which there is none...still, fucked up bullshit all the same.
Phantom is up to $1k now, and it doesn't look like rising far above that aside from costs for his stay there (with medical treatment, that's about $30AUD a day)...Spal went to see him while I was at work yesterday, he's a lot better, walking and talking again, further tests showed no blood toxification from the whole incident which means that if he walks away from this, he should stay healthy...he IS genetically prone to the condition, but as long as certain measures are taken in terms of his diet, it shouldn't happen again....I'm happy that he's ok....he should be coming home soon.
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Aww, cheebs, I didn't mean to dishearten you! Taylor's situation was much worse than Phantom's - he had pancreatitis and it caused his liver to fail. When that happens with an animal, that's the end. It's not like with humans where you can do a liver transplant. Hmm, any future vets out there that would like to do research on this?