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Old 28-Mar-08, 05:51 PM
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At least it'll have an easy time wiping its butt on the substrate after number 2's.
 
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I saw on this show that these people rescued a bluey from fire and its feet up to the knee had to get chopped off. It had a bandage or something around the stumps and it was living a happy life.
 
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If it's otherwise healthy, just keep an eye on the stumps and make sure it doesn't develop any pressure sores or infection. It will probably do okay if housed individually.
 
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At least it'll have an easy time wiping its butt on the substrate after number 2's.

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Perhaps you need more tanks, so they can have more space??
Otherwise I think he will cope fine, if no sores or infection appear.

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