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Montecarlo

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Pumpkin with tumor and 3 days following surgical removal. She is doing well
 

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Wow, that is a big tumor!
 
Yes an specialist vet did the surgery without fuss. A 2 hour drive from my place so it was a big deal for Pumpkin in lots of ways.
 
That's great! Can I ask what it set you back?
I have taken my sals to the vet as well. It helps when you have a vet who's worth bringing them to.
 
That's great! Can I ask what it set you back?
I have taken my sals to the vet as well. It helps when you have a vet who's worth bringing them to.
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Oh my god is she a breeder or is she just extremely special to you


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I thought that was cheap given the specialised and delicate work done. No I just think it's my responsibility to care for her

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She is doing very well. They heal so fast! Long term not clear as it may grow back

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I congratulate you on your commitment to your pet. I have ferrets and every time they sneeze it costs me a couple hundred. But when you love your animal, and take your responsibility seriously, it's worth it.
 
Glad to hear that Pumpkin is doing well.
Pet care & responsibility is hard work, but so worth it.
Well done.:happy:
 
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