Jazzy
• Surrendered to the Shelter on October 6, 2019. She left for the Rainbow Bridge August 17, 2023. |
August 17, 2022:
Doc didn't do the surgery on Jazzy. When he checked her out he felt multiple masses in her, he did an X-ray she was full from her chest to her belly. We made the decision to let her go. We got there about 11, Doc came out to the lobby to give her a quick look over then the tech took her to the back.
The trip was shorter than I had expected since Jazzy wasn't going to have surgery. Doc called me to discuss what to do going forward, we both agreed letting her go was the best for her under the circumstances. I was waiting in the parking lot so I told him I would be right in to say goodbye. I held her for about 5 minutes before Doc came into the room.
August 30, 2022:
Jazzy is back to normal.
August 29, 2022:
When I got downstairs Jazzy was retching in her cage. I stopped what I was doing to do a BG . The meter read LOW.
December 19, 2019:
Dear Miss Jean, Mum let us open our presents. Take a look. We love our presents, thanks for helpen Mum take care of us.
October 11, 2019:
Jazzy got a clean bill of health.
October 6, 2019:
If I can't get her on her feet by Friday I will take her with me to OFD when I take Ruby up.
Initial Contact, October 6, 2019:
I picked up a female ferret out of a bad situation. She can’t eat and she’s throwing up. I can’t afford the vet bill after having a new baby! Do you think the stress is from previous home and then coming into mine? How will placing her work? With me surrendering her do I qualify to re adopt her?
Shelter Response: That I can't say. No, once the ferret has been surrendered to us for medical intervention he/she cannot be returned to that home.