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I'm really sorry to report that she had to be put down - the vets were as unequivocal as I've ever seen them about anything.
They spent a solid hour examining her, did a couple of xrays and an ultrasound and found she's had sciolosis, with the effects worsening with age and putting pressure on her lungs and her pelvis. They also found she's had a bad femur break at some point which hasn't had proper care and hadn't healed properly, with the hip now being dislocated.
It's more than a little heartbreaking after so little time with her in such a terrible state, and I'm a little torn on what to do next. It's clear she hasn't had proper care in her last home, though I don't know if that was ignorance or actual neglect, so I'm not sure whether I should contact the SSPCA to report them. I'm going to give it a couple of days for the emotion to fade a bit before I decide.
Thanks again for all the advice, I really appreciate it.
They spent a solid hour examining her, did a couple of xrays and an ultrasound and found she's had sciolosis, with the effects worsening with age and putting pressure on her lungs and her pelvis. They also found she's had a bad femur break at some point which hasn't had proper care and hadn't healed properly, with the hip now being dislocated.
It's more than a little heartbreaking after so little time with her in such a terrible state, and I'm a little torn on what to do next. It's clear she hasn't had proper care in her last home, though I don't know if that was ignorance or actual neglect, so I'm not sure whether I should contact the SSPCA to report them. I'm going to give it a couple of days for the emotion to fade a bit before I decide.
Thanks again for all the advice, I really appreciate it.