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Excellent, brilliant news! I too have seen Simon and Kim, Barry is now our heavyweight piggy, he doesn't know when to stop eating I've grown some wheatgrass in tubs for our boys, they love it
Just wanted to give a little update on Cloves.
Simon flushed her abscess last week and filed her teeth down again, he did say he can't be sure that this will ever be cured especially considering how long the abscess was probably there for. He expects she'll probably need dentals every 2-3 weeks at least to begin with. I'm absolutely willing to do this whilst she has a great quality of life and hopefully she has many more years in her.
She's now doing well and is maintaining her weight with a top up feed of around 15 ml every morning and night with her meds.
I'm trying to get her to eat as much grass and hay as possible to wear her teeth down, at least til Simon is back off holiday! We have an appt next Thursday and suspect she'll need another dental as we're starting to get a slight wonk on the teeth again.
I wanted to say a massive thank you to everyone who helped on this thread, without the GP forum I'd have never known about Simon and I highly doubt Clover would still be here. I used to read so many comments about Simon and never quite believed that he could work miracles until now!
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