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    Re: New dum not eating

    Quote Originally Posted by Kcl View Post
    This little girl ended up passing away after a few months. The necropsy never found anything and was a really awful experience. Before she passed away, she did start eating live rat fuzzies and then f/t rat fuzzies when left alone with them overnight. She also got evaluated as healthy a week before she died by the vet after finishing several weeks of antibiotics for an RI. With how low her weight was when we got her (>120g for a ~6 month old), she may just have never been healthy in the first place. I'll never really know. She was a real sweetheart and I miss her, but I don't know that I could have done anything else to save her.
    Sorry to hear that. May she rest in peace

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    Re: New dum not eating

    I'm so sorry to hear this! 😞 Wow, 120g at 6 mo is very small! That would be a difficult obstacle to overcome.

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