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Sunni slept in a tote/basket with a blanket in my bed last night so I could keep an eye on her. She slept through the night from what I can tell. I woke up a few times and checked on her, and all three times she was laying down in the bottom lf the basket sleeping.

It's still dark, so she isn't up and moving yet, so I don't know much of how she's doing. I checked her pupils with a light, and her right one is back to dilating like normal. :weee Her left eye (the one she is blind in) is reacting to light a tiny bit, but not nearly like it should. But it's much better than it was. Before both of her pupils were very large and wouldn't react to light, so I had to keep her in a dimly lit room all day.

I am going to try giving her some blended scrambled eggs and yogurt with a feeding tube later today to get some food in her. Hopefully that will give her some more energy to heal.
 
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I'm so glad to hear it's looking a little brighter for Sunni
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I know she may not be out of the woods, but I'm glad she is at least feeling a little better.
She is so very lucky to have you to look after her!
We are all pulling for her!
 
I can finally post pictures again!!

So... Here's the little d'uccle on her way to Tractor Supply:
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And in the store, riding the cart :
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And, some pictures of Sterling, my baby silkie, hatched only a few days ago:
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And finally, my wonderfully sweet little Sebright baby, half napping on my shoulder.
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I love my babies :)
 
I couldn't help but snap some pictures today. I have to share, so bear with me...

Here's little Sterling, all fluffy:

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And here's Sterling's little fluffy friend:
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And finally... The little Serama babies! The black one is a couple of days old, the other is about a week or so, and will be ridiculously tiny :)
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