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Introducing Villarroel Poco Milagro aka Moto
So he's finally arrived ... it's all been a bit much for him, this new mum and new sister thing, so he's asleep on the sofa hehe.
His pedigree name means little miracle, as he was only 60gms when he was born. His pet name means Flame in Swahili.
Moshi is a little confused and not quite sure what to make of him. She's a bit hissy and a bit growly, but still lying down quite close to him. I don't think it'll be long before they're cuddled up.
Hats off to Louise for letting me have such a well rounded little chap - he hasn't batted an eyelid with Moshi's hissing and growling. He's settled himself in, had a pee (where he should!), had a bit to eat and drink and then flaked out. Not in the least bit shy or scared. Fabulous!
Now he's here, I can see just how much Moshi has grown! Zowee!
Sian
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Introducing Villarroel Poco
Hi Sian,try & have a word with anybody local to you who has animals & see where they go,nothing like straight from the horses mouth as they say & most people who have animals don't mind you asking them,when you find somewhere phone & register him a couple of weeks before you collect him,just in case the worst scenerio happens & you need a vet straight away,we normally tell people who want to have a health check on a new arrival to wait for a few days to let the animal settle before bringing them in,too quickly after bringing them home they could still be unsettled from the journey & new environment,also tummy upsets could be due to same reason where as given a few days to settle it also gives you time to observe & to pick up on little queries that you might want to ask the vet about.When babe arrives home though if you have any concerns then phone the vets straight away,any babes with problems we get in as soon as possible even if it means we have to put them in between other clients appointments.
Of course it is compulsory at our surgery that any babes coming through have to pass the cuddle test first,sometimes that can take a few minutes,have known times when the vet has to fight to get patient onto the examination table but one has to be sure before handing over....x