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May 14, 2007

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I am going to have to get after Beth for this , hut I scarcly go a day without checking this site to see whats up and the RDR.
Way to bounce back Wobs!

It's amazing, but wonderful how Wobbles recovers from these horribly bad situations! It must scare the bejesus out of you! You walked in to feed Wobbles just at the right time to rescue! Wow! You need flashing lights & sirens for your trucks for those medical emergencies like that. I'm so glad that Wobbles is back to wonderfully normal!
Hugs to all,
ginger & Tobias

Wow, what a scary thing!
And don't worry a bit--- mums the word on that speed thing :) I had that very exact breathing scare with my Simba and you just grab and go! How taxing and exhausting these things can be. You and Alayne are true heroes in my book. And the fact that you take the time to report to all of us (and in some hurmorus detail)is also hero status in my book. Maybe some day all of these grateful furry friends just might pool some funds together and send you both on a long well deserved vacation and spa treatment :)
As always you and all there are in my thoughts. Keep up the great work!

What a scare! Thankfully, you found Wobbles early and the Vet's were ready for him; you're attention, timing and calmness (eventhough you may not always feel calm) are what saves the animals. I'm relieved and so happy he's feeling chipper.

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