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They tested all of them for heartworm and 3 of them had it. The poor old blind girl not only had heartworm, but has mamory cancer on top of it. They can't even treat her for the heartworm cause she wouldn't survive. They have found her a permanent foster home that will give her the best care that she can get for the remainder of her life, although that will be short. At least she isn't dieing an agonizing death at the end of a chain all alone.
But all other physical problems in the other 5 are treatable (all need serious dental care), so it is mostly a happy ending.
Went trapping today and only caught one from the colony (male, negative and intact). He's already neutered and I transport to the recovery center tomorrow morning. It was drizzling rain and they just didn't want to go out. We'll try again Sunday night or Monday morning.
But all other physical problems in the other 5 are treatable (all need serious dental care), so it is mostly a happy ending.
Went trapping today and only caught one from the colony (male, negative and intact). He's already neutered and I transport to the recovery center tomorrow morning. It was drizzling rain and they just didn't want to go out. We'll try again Sunday night or Monday morning.