I imagine that GGGGGAAAARRRYYYY is interested in climbing.Good morning everyone!
Edward and Dickie we are both interested in gymnastics except that Natrah likes to watch them and I like to participate in them.
Jacky
Jacky
I imagine that GGGGGAAAARRRYYYY is interested in climbing.Good morning everyone!
Edward and Dickie we are both interested in gymnastics except that Natrah likes to watch them and I like to participate in them.
Jacky
Very sad to hear how Niilo is. All our little creatures are special to us. Hoping he is comfortable & dreaming of slurping on his favourite food & human. Itās hard when we canāt do anything to help xA bit of a sadder post,
Niilo has been suffering from deep retraction syndrome and hasn't been eating or pooping normally for the last few weeks. He is turning five soon which is pretty old for his species, and his sibling had deep retraction syndrome before he died. From my research deep retraction syndrome seems to be pretty much a certain death sentence. He is sleeping a lot and I don't know if he will make it
Edward's servant
Sorry Gary please donāt worry, I hardly feel a thing.I am so sad every time I hear that you are getting these injections?????
Do you HAVE to keep doing them?
Can we not ask upon the āSpecialistsā on this forum???
I guarantee you that they will find out what the problem is and how to fix it without any doctors.
Just really concernedā¦
slurp.
P.s.s.ā please stop these injectionsā¦
for me!
I'm so sorry about this - he is obviously a very special snail, but at least you know you have given him a good life, and that he has lived to a good age. Zola and I will be thinking of him and wishing him well.A bit of a sadder post,
Niilo has been suffering from deep retraction syndrome and hasn't been eating or pooping normally for the last few weeks. He is turning five soon which is pretty old for his species, and his sibling had deep retraction syndrome before he died. From my research deep retraction syndrome seems to be pretty much a certain death sentence. He is sleeping a lot and I don't know if he will make it
Edward's servant
You never know you could be much better by the time it comes to hibernation although Sue and Pete might consider building an indoor enclosure just incase. However this might make George a bit jealous.Sorry Gary please donāt worry, I hardly feel a thing.
I think I may feel the blood test on Monday though so I will have to bite my lip (or the vet )
Im sure the forum experts will give good advice thankyou. I know they will say I should be indoors under a lamp when itās cooler but that doesnāt work for me as I feel trapped & pace around looking to escape. It is very stressful. Our changing temperatures are a problem but I have managed to adapt pretty well so far.
Weāll see what the test shows ( last one was ok). I like making a fine old mess on my journey in protest!
I'm sorry to hear this Edward. Hope he's comfortable and I think of your servant as well.Very sad to hear how Niilo is. All our little creatures are special to us. Hoping he is comfortable & dreaming of slurping on his favourite food & human. Itās hard when we canāt do anything to help x
A bit of a sadder post,
Niilo has been suffering from deep retraction syndrome and hasn't been eating or pooping normally for the last few weeks. He is turning five soon which is pretty old for his species, and his sibling had deep retraction syndrome before he died. From my research deep retraction syndrome seems to be pretty much a certain death sentence. He is sleeping a lot and I don't know if he will make it
Edward's servant
Gary thinks he is indeed a monkeyI imagine that GGGGGAAAARRRYYYY is interested in climbing.
Jacky
Good morning Zola and thankyou!Dear Natrah -I didn't get my walk today, because my dad had to do some important things in the garden, but at least I had a long stroke from my mum. I shall be singing Happy Birthday to you tomorrow with my mum, and if my dad is there he will sing too, because he is a proper singer, unlike us. He used to come to the special school where my mum taught, to sing and play guitar to the children sometimes, and every single one of the children listened and behaved themselves. !!
Lots of love to all my forum friends from Zola xxxx
and Angie xxxxxxxx
That's okay Angie and I'm looking forward to hearing you two singing. Sue the sun's just coming here and there was a cold breeze which meant that Jacky decided to have her breakfast later. Also I remember the year after mum's death I came back from in after the first week of August to find that dad was worried because Jacky and Daisy hadn't been eating. Summer that year had been miserable but we decided to take them to the vets for a checkup and they were fine they just thought it was time to hibernate! Anyway I can still remember that the vets we had then were only two roads away and during the three drive Daisy needed to relieve herself so goodness knows what sort of mess Dickie would have made in a two hour car journey!Sorry Natrah - my writing in my notebook isn't very good, and I must have copied it down wrong. Blame my messed-up brain! We will sing to you on Sunday, anyway !
Have a good day - it is sunny here at the moment, but will it last?
Angie
Yes on each vet visit they had to change the puppy pad & then the new one was thrown away too when she got home!That's okay Angie and I'm looking forward to hearing you two singing. Sue the sun's just coming here and there was a cold breeze which meant that Jacky decided to have her breakfast later. Also I remember the year after mum's death I came back from in after the first week of August to find that dad was worried because Jacky and Daisy hadn't been eating. Summer that year had been miserable but we decided to take them to the vets for a checkup and they were fine they just thought it was time to hibernate! Anyway I can still remember that the vets we had then were only two roads away and during the three drive Daisy needed to relieve herself so goodness knows what sort of mess Dickie would have made in a two hour car journey!
Natrah
Dear Natrah,Good evening everyone!
Just put Jacky to bed after having been shoved and kicked on the way! It was colder than of late this morning so Jacky tucked into her breakfast later. She did eat but I did have to help her once today. I just want to make sure that she's the right weight for hibernation. The vet was saying that she will be due for her pre-hibernation checkup in October but I might make an appointment in September. I remember Dickie hibernating just before Jacky last year. We both head an RAF Typhoon landing at Southend Airport before flying over to Eastbourne on Sunday. This is when I shall get my fly-past .
Goodnight everyone
Natrah, Jacky and Angel Daisy
PS: @Cathie G how are you feeling now I hope you're recovering from sacilliriac? How are Sapphire, Mr Fre (who is very energetic), Dilly and Razberri?