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 Post subject: Re: Can AGY be transferred to humans?
PostPosted: Mon Apr 14, 2014 7:33 am 
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Ugh, I had this horrible dream they relapsed and Jaid threw up everywhere. Scared me silly.



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 Post subject: Re: Can AGY be transferred to humans?
PostPosted: Mon Apr 14, 2014 7:39 am 
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I hate those types of dreams. I am so glad I didn't have any dreams of Bio, or maybe I did but just forgot...

When my bird flew away a year ago, I had so many dreams of him. And I actually went to the place everyday for a week because my dream said that he was there.


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How are the boys doing today?



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 Post subject: Re: Can AGY be transferred to humans?
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Actually, alright. I don't know if it was the right thing to do, but B and Jaid actually had more energy and were restless in their room, so I brought them back into the greenroom. They walked around like they always do, and Jaid even fluttered around low to the ground sometimes. I put them both up to visit my dad on the couch, which, is another routine they do. Beaker bit him and Jaid ripped out some facial hair, the boogers. Unfortunately, after about 15 minutes, Beaker tucked under a sunny window and Jaid followed right after him. So I put them back in their room, in their cage to nap.



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PostPosted: Mon Apr 14, 2014 7:14 pm 
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This sounds like a good thing to me. They wanted to get out and play so you let them, and when they were ready to rest again you made sure they did it. The restlessness and naughtiness is a sign of improvement, even though they can't keep it up for very long, and they'll gradually build up their stamina by taking sensible steps like this. Can you tell whether they've gained any weight?



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PostPosted: Mon Apr 14, 2014 10:48 pm 
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If they start being naughty it's a good sign!
I am very happy.
Good boys, come on you're almost there!

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Good news.... :cheery: :cheery:



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Awww!
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I had them out in the greenroom again. They had more energy and didn't even wait until I set them down. They just jumped right off. So of course, what's the first thing they do? Make a mad dash to the cat food. Had to pick that up and suffer completely necessary bites for it. I laid down on the floor with them and Jaid crawled up and preened on my leg. Beaker was content preening on the floor, close to me. They didn't tuck for at least a half hour this time, so there is more improvement.



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 Post subject: Re: Can AGY be transferred to humans?
PostPosted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 7:18 pm 
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Are they usually this keen on cat food? They might have a craving for protein right now, to help them rebuild the muscle and other tissue they lost while they couldn't eat properly. A little cooked egg every day would be very helpful until they're back to where they should be - it's high in protein, fat, and minerals/vitamins, which they need right now. The combined nutrients from grain and cooked beans will also make complete protein. Even handfeeding formula would help them rebuild if you can get them to eat it. Pellets and/or nutriberries are high-nutrition too.



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