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Post by animosity on Nov 20, 2003 10:30:52 GMT -5
ya happens in gp also but lets dont talk bout it here ya...
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Post by ghost on Nov 20, 2003 11:26:41 GMT -5
I was shock to hear abt Momo's death thru sms yesterday morning....haiz....i'm now looking into this sickness why Momo choose refuse to eat & even use other objects to shorten his long teeth....really puzzling to me.....cos this is the 1st case i came across during my forum time. Haiz.... My condolences....i'm sure he is where he is....happy being with the rest & i'm sure momo is in heaven looking at us from one of the stars,blessing each & everyone here in tis forum.Take good care of the rest of your other hamsters,fairysaint..... For Momo.... ffered flower: ffered flower: ffered flower: ffered flower: ffered flower: ffered flower: ffered flower:
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Post by fairysaint on Nov 20, 2003 11:50:28 GMT -5
Thank you all. All i know that out of the blue she just keep sleeping n sleeping... like hibernated... haizzz... if only i found out earlier...
bubbles>>She is not girl girl's pup. She is Mao mao's pup.
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Post by ghost on Nov 20, 2003 12:06:18 GMT -5
Thank you all. All i know that out of the blue she just keep sleeping n sleeping... like hibernated... haizzz... if only i found out earlier... bubbles>>She is not girl girl's pup. She is Mao mao's pup. Well,at least we all learn something....so in future our hamsters has smilar symptoms like Momo,we'll know who to look for....The Vet!!
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Post by bubblesbiscuit on Nov 20, 2003 21:20:34 GMT -5
actually i think it could b cos too young so dun kno how to use other objects to trim teeth?poor momo..
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Post by HAMBI on Nov 21, 2003 0:58:21 GMT -5
momo.. fairysaint>> for momo: ffered flower: ffered flower: ffered flower: take care.
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Post by HighHeels on Dec 4, 2003 7:29:22 GMT -5
Yeah, I think the case of Momo's teeth is inborn. If u can discover it earlier, can bring him to the vet to trim it. However, you have to keep going back to the vet to trim it once it grows longer, just like the case of a rabbit.
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Post by Leoric on Jan 20, 2004 23:15:23 GMT -5
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