URGENT Can you foster Rosie ?
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UPDATE ON ROSIE.
UPDATE ON ROSIE.
As you can see, Rosie is happy and contented ! She has a full tummy and lots of love. It's going to take a while before we see a noticeable difference in her weight, but rest assured, she is having the best treatment possible.
As I say, the vet won't operate on her eye until she is at a safe weight and strength, which hopefully won't be too long .
The antibiotic ointment has quickly cleared up her eye infection and she is looking much better.
Thanks to all Rosie supporters out there.....here are the latest photo's !




MARTIN.
As you can see, Rosie is happy and contented ! She has a full tummy and lots of love. It's going to take a while before we see a noticeable difference in her weight, but rest assured, she is having the best treatment possible.
As I say, the vet won't operate on her eye until she is at a safe weight and strength, which hopefully won't be too long .
The antibiotic ointment has quickly cleared up her eye infection and she is looking much better.
Thanks to all Rosie supporters out there.....here are the latest photo's !




MARTIN.
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