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Post by battybirdie on Jan 10, 2009 12:11:42 GMT
This morning I said goodbye to my litte Victoria For those of you who didn't know her, I adopted her and her husband Albert approx 18 months ago. They are both almost 10 years old, and Victoria had a large benign growth on her tummy. Until recently it really hasn't bothered her, but during the last 3 weeks her lump began to grow again, and grew by a further 2 cms. Over the last few days her breathing hasn't been normal and the skin was beginning to look sore over the growth. Taking everything into account I made the decision this morning to allow her to fly over the rainbow bridge. RIP Victoria
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Post by tel on Jan 10, 2009 13:13:53 GMT
AWW Ellen im so sorry to read this, poor victoria i do remember you getting her and being concerned about the lump poor lil lady. Fly free over the rainbow bridge R.I.P. Victoria Massive hugs Ellen
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Post by Scully on Jan 10, 2009 19:06:27 GMT
Oh Ellen, im sorry, i remember her too, and shes such a pretty girlie fly free little girl
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Post by Liz on Jan 10, 2009 23:13:44 GMT
What a hard (but right) decision to make. RIP Victoria, and Ellen you gave her such a wonderful life. ((hugs))
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Post by jasmineandme on Jan 12, 2009 23:38:07 GMT
Im so sorry ellen. i bet you gave her a wonderful life, after all she looks in wonderful condition. She will always be there even when you cant see her. Best of wishes and hugs.
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Post by Scully on Jan 13, 2009 1:42:06 GMT
Hows Albert doing without Victoria Ellen?
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Post by Sal on Jan 13, 2009 15:20:47 GMT
So sorry Ellen, only just seen this post I remember Victoria, she was a beautiful bird and very well loved - she couldnt have asked for better #heart#
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Post by battybirdie on Jan 13, 2009 15:55:50 GMT
Thanks for the kind words guys - I got a lovely card from the vet this morning too. Albert seems to have taken a bit of a shine to the new wonky legged boy, Tommy ;D Bless them, they look like two little old men on a park bench
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