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Originally Posted by VoodooJoint I'm sorry but there are some discrepancies. First you say that they were separated after the birth, then you say they were separated before. You also have a picture of the mother, father and babies all together proving that they have had contact with each other.
This disaster should prove to you what a serious and dangerous issue breeding is. The mother gave birth to a stillborn, a malformed baby that likely suffered before it died and a you have one live baby left although I would bet good money that there are genetic issues with it as well that have not yet been discovered. It's long perm prognosis of a long, healthy life is not optimistic in my view.
More babies will likely have the exact same issues, suffer and die and next time you may lose the mother as well. You MUST keep the male and female separated at all times. Do not let them together for even an instant as mating can happen quickly. Please take this seriously and realize that we are very concerned about your pets' well-being as well as yours. |
Hello,
You're total lack of sensitivity during this difficult time is quite simply astounding.
I'm sorry if that during my saddness I made some mistakes about timeframes, as both my wife and I were involved in the process. Pepe the male was taken out of the cage the night before the babies birth. I was asleep at the time due to working very late.
Thank you to all those who have helped us. To those who take the opportunity to judge and criticise us, well, you should be ashmed.
Goodbye.