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Old 06-11-2021, 02:13 PM   #1
Engel
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Saw a different side to cute little Betsy today. She is very very grumpy when woken up while in her nest inside her house.

I took Ozzy to his follow up vet appointment and had made one for Betsy as well. She loses fur each side of her tail and then it starts to grow back again. This happened twice within the last month. The skin looks normal and she doesn't scratch excessively.

Ozzy was very grumpy last time but he may have been uncomfortable and today he was quite calm.

Betsy went to sleep in the transport box until the vet woke her up. She was furious! I don't think that she was that scared but she was hissing, kicking, wriggling and she was snappy. Soon as she was back in the box and the car she went back to sleep.

Vet couldn't see anything obvious and skin looks fine so suspects it to be hormonal. Going by Betsy's behaviour, she could be right......
How odd Ria. Glad Betsy is ok though. How'd Oz do?
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Old 06-11-2021, 03:19 PM   #2
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How odd Ria. Glad Betsy is ok though. How'd Oz do?
Yes, it is very odd. Ozzy's skin is a lot better but hasn't completely cleared up yet.
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