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<blockquote data-quote="bluebird-azurite" data-source="post: 224899" data-attributes="member: 41828"><p>She actually ended up passing before I could, I was gonna see if she could pull through the night but was completely unresponsive and curled in on herself the next day. She could barely walk when she was given to me and was crawling around on her knees instead of her feet. I think she was both extremely dehydrated and malnourished due to my nephews neglect. I looked up the signs of premolt and I really don't think that's what this was. She drank the water droplets that I offered her and I placed her in a container with warm wet paper towels but I just think it was too late.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluebird-azurite, post: 224899, member: 41828"] She actually ended up passing before I could, I was gonna see if she could pull through the night but was completely unresponsive and curled in on herself the next day. She could barely walk when she was given to me and was crawling around on her knees instead of her feet. I think she was both extremely dehydrated and malnourished due to my nephews neglect. I looked up the signs of premolt and I really don't think that's what this was. She drank the water droplets that I offered her and I placed her in a container with warm wet paper towels but I just think it was too late. [/QUOTE]
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