No echidnas today
24 August 2004 15:14The echidna turned up at a vet's surgery, who then rang the Zoo to come and collect it. Which they did.
I have a mix of disappointment and relief. Disappointment in that I don't get to care for this little puggle, but relief because it only weighs 35g, or about 7 Maddies. Puggles that small are notoriously hard to keep alive because at that age they're not much more than a tiny bag of hairless skin with claws poking from four lumps at each corner and a snout. The puggle is getting the best possible care it can get. The zoo knows that if they can't look after it, I'll do it.
So no puggles today.
I have a mix of disappointment and relief. Disappointment in that I don't get to care for this little puggle, but relief because it only weighs 35g, or about 7 Maddies. Puggles that small are notoriously hard to keep alive because at that age they're not much more than a tiny bag of hairless skin with claws poking from four lumps at each corner and a snout. The puggle is getting the best possible care it can get. The zoo knows that if they can't look after it, I'll do it.
So no puggles today.
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Date: 23 Aug 2004 22:47 (UTC)no subject
Date: 24 Aug 2004 05:31 (UTC)I'm sure that the Rampaging Puggles will tour your area again someday, though!
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Date: 24 Aug 2004 05:32 (UTC)no subject
Date: 24 Aug 2004 06:36 (UTC)