Friday, December 26, 2003

Emmy Update


Well, starting last Monday I noticed a bit of swelling on Emmy.. on the left side where her lips end. It was tender to her, so I didn't give her the herbs because that is pretty much where I have to grab to open up her mouth. Well by Christmas it wasn't any better, so I took her in to the clinic today. They were talking biopsy.. which scared me silly, but I'm trying to take a whatever happens, happens approach to her health.

Fortunately, when they got a better look it turned out she had a broken tooth and a few bad teeth.. so they put her to sleep, pulled the bad teeth and the root of the broken one, and sent her home. The high blood sugars concerned them, although it was only 265 when they did it.. which is still 2.5 times higher than what it should be, so they tested her urine, and she has a bladder infection. So she's on antibiotics as well, clavamox.

She is doing well.. adjusting nicely to the missing teeth I think. I have found that Emmy is a major drama queen. When I went to go back and visit with her, she'd look all panic-y and would cling to me, and when I walked away she'd howl like a dog baying at the moon.. enough to break anyone's heart, but it was ripping mine out. Cheryl the lead tech said she was fine when I wasn't around.. so she must have been going over the top to get me to take her home. She did enjoy her wet food dinner. I'm afraid to give her dry food for a couple of days.. not quite sure how that will work out with the rest of the clan, they aren't going to sit still for her getting wet and their not. They just don't understand she's been through surgery.

Tuesday, December 23, 2003

How to Pill a cat - no.. seriously


I was just looking at my stats, and apparently someone is interested in knowing the best way to pill a cat. I have found that if you put the cat in front of you in a position that if it starts backing up it's going to walk into you.. aka can't get away. Put your hand over its head, so your palm is across its eyes, and wrap your fingers around the upper jaw on one side, and your thumb on the upper jaw bone on the other side. Tilt your cats head up slowly by pulling on the upper jaw bone until the nose is pointing directly at the ceiling. This will cause the kitty to open up its mouth slightly. open it a bit more by pulling gently on the lower jaw between the canine teeth. Quickly slip your thumb slightly into the side of the kitty's mouth, so that there is a bit of the kitty's lip between your thumb and the teeth.. this will keep the mouth from closing before you can do what it is you have to do.

So now you can see down the throat, drop the pill down the back of the throat which should be now parallel to the wall, so when you drop it down, it will go straight down, and as far back in the mouth as possible. Immediately close the kitty's mouth, and hold closed. Be quick, before the tongue can start working it out. If you are successful, by the time you lower the face into the regular position the pill should be gone. If not, massage the neck a bit. that should cause the kitty to swallow. If your kitty is particularly adept at not taking, I would recommend you get a small syringe, and directly after pilling and closing the mouth, squirt a bit of water into the side of the kitty's mouth.

Good luck! :)

pictures as promised



Goodness I miss them. The people who adopted Shirley named her Isabelle.. and are calling her Izzy.. and are talking about declawing. Hopefully they are just exploring that option. Tiny small bright side that if they do she'll be at work for two days so I can play with her.


The shelter has baby bunnies too. Isn't this one adorable?

Saturday, December 20, 2003

Emmy and the insulin


Ok.. so its been a while since Emmy has switched to PZI insulin. the doctor originally recommended four units. We monitored water consumption, and there was no change, so I did a BG, and her sugars were over 300. So I upped her to five units, and discussed her condition with the herbologist at work. She recommended some herbs.. so I put her on those, much to her dismay, and she's been on those for a while, and I just did a bg on her and it was 357. I started to think that the meter was off since I never got any zeroing agent... but as I was putting away the needle, I stuck myself, so I tested my own blood and it was 106. 100 is normal. so.. it isn't the meter.. its just Emmy is so off keel. it seems that no matter what I do she levels out at 350. The special food didn't help.. the special insulin didn't help, the special herbs didn't help.. arrrgh. Deb (the herbologist) said that I have it easy when it comes to her being diabetic.. and I suppose I do.. the only way I know she's having problems is the fact that I keep testing her... well that and her dandruff..

Mine


Monday, December 15, 2003

Adoption Day


Saturday was a big success. Fluffinator and Gracie went together, and Shirley went to a household that actually goes to the clinic where I work. When I realized, I really started pushing Shirley.. (they were trying to decide between two kittens). Shirley didn't make real nice with the mom, but did with the dad and the daughter.. the Mom kept saying she didn't like her.. it was cute. She called today to make an appointment, and I asked if she warmed up to her yet, and she had. Settling in nicely. Doesn't have a name yet, they were thinking Izzy. :) The kittens didn't even make it into a cage that day.. too fun. I have pictures, and I'll get them uploaded soon.

Not having kittens in the house is hard. I had a dream the other night.. I signed up with a local radio station who is granting Christmas wishes, and I asked them for a donation to the shelter. I dreamt that they called, and after a long build up, they told me they were going to donate a million dollars. I said to myself this has to be a dream, and it was, cause I woke up. I was so disappointed. I then thought I heard a kitten cry, and my brain said "we haven't fed kittens tonight". so my body was starting to respond to get up and feed them when my brain finished the statement of "cause we don't have any".. I was quite disappointed again.

Looks like this blog is once again going to become about the resident five.. Ollie and Eli are taking turns sleeping under the Christmas tree. Emmy is currently nosing at my leg trying to get attention. Jack has decided his new favorite toy is a peacock feather, and muffin.. well Muffin attacked the sales flyers, found one for a jewelry store, and laid down on it as if to say "Wouldn't I look good in Diamonds?" If your new to this blog, the five dots across the top of this page lead to pages about the resident five..

Ok Ok.. Goodness Em.. I'm coming..

Thursday, December 11, 2003

This is why the shelter won't guarantee which pet you get


Today the fabulous four went into be neutered. and now, I only have three. Poor little George did not make it. The doctors think he had an underlying heart condition, and as quickly as he died, they think it was bad. Looking back, I can see things now that I could attribute to a heart condition.. he was always been standoffish, not one to come and cuddle, wasn't into playing with the others.. He played, just not really in a group setting. I know he didn't suffer, and I know the doctors did everything they could for him.. but it doesn't hurt any less.


In Memory

Monday, December 8, 2003

The Twelve Days Of Christmas (with cats)


On the first day of Christmas
when I brought home my tree
My 12 cats were laughing at me

On the second day of Christmas
I saw beneath my tree
2 mangled garlands and
my 12 cats laughing at me

On the third day of Christmas
I saw beneath my tree
3 missing Wise Men
2 mangled garlands
and my 12 cats laughing at me

On the fourth day of Christmas
I saw beneath my tree
4 males a-spraying
3 missing Wise Men
2 mangled garlands
and my 12 cats laughing at me

On the fifth day of Christmas
I saw beneath my tree
5 shredded gifts
4 males a-spraying
3 missing Wise Men
2 mangled garlands and
my 12 cats laughing at me

On the sixth day of Christmas
I saw beneath my tree
6 fallen angels
5 shredded gifts
4 males a-spraying
3 missing Wise Men
2 mangled garlands
and my 12 cats laughing at me

On the seventh day of Christmas
I saw beneath my tree
7 half-dead rodents
6 fallen angels
5 shredded gifts
4 males a-spraying
3 missing Wise Men
2 mangled garlands and
my 12 cats laughing at me

On the eighth day of Christmas
I saw beneath my tree
8 shattered ornaments
7 half-dead rodents
6 fallen angels
5 shredded gifts
4 males a-spraying
3 missing Wise Men
2 mangled garlands and
my 12 cats laughing at me

On the ninth day of Christmas
I saw beneath my tree
9 chewed-through light strings
8 shattered ornaments
7 half-dead rodents
6 fallen angels
5 shredded gifts
4 males a-spraying
3 missing Wise Men
2 mangled garlands and
my 12 cats laughing at me

On the tenth day of Christmas
I saw beneath my tree
10 tinsel hairballs
9 chewed-through light strings
8 shattered ornaments
7 half-dead rodents
6 fallen angels
5 shredded gifts
4 males a-spraying
3 missing Wise Men
2 mangled garlands
and my 12 cats laughing at me

On the eleventh day of Christmas
I saw beneath my tree
11 broken branches
10 tinsel hairballs
9 chewed-through light strings
8 shattered ornaments
7 half-dead rodents
6 fallen angels
5 shredded gifts
4 males a-spraying
3 missing Wise Men
2 mangled garlands and
my 12 cats laughing at me

On the twelfth day of Christmas
I looked at my poor tree
12 cats a-climbing
11 broken branches
10 tinsel hairballs
9 chewed-through light strings
8 shattered ornaments
7 half-dead rodents
6 fallen angels
5 shredded gifts
4 males a-spraying
3 missing Wise Men
2 mangled garlands
and my 12 cats laughing at me!

Saturday, December 6, 2003

darn - adopters fell through


The woman who was going to adopt the Fluffinator and Gracie had to back out. *sob* I very much liked the idea of knowing where my little fluffy was going. *sigh* guess I'll just have to let him go like I've let all the others go.. With some kittens its harder than others. But it is definitely time for them to go back.. they are starting to wreak havoc in the room between feedings. Last night it was throwing their dry food all over the floor. I would have left it there for them to eat it if they had a clue what it was for. Well, fluffy knows.. but he's the only one. Fluffy needs a good brushing too, bet he'll love being combed.. he loves being patted, that's for sure.

Emerald is on an herbal medication for her diabetes now. I do think it is helping, but it was having some adverse side effects.. vomiting and diarrhea. so we've split the dose up into two and give one in the AM and one in the PM.. that seems to help, unfortunately, the herb is very bitter and it tends to make her drool. She also has some pretty bad acne. I really need to get on that and get it taken care of. I have no idea why she has it, as she has never had it before, and she's eating out of a ceramic dish.. plastic bowls tend to cause acne.. but em didn't get any till we took the plastic away - cause of muffin. I got some peacock feathers for the kittens to play with. Both Jack and Muffin love them very much. I was certain that they would break the stems immediately, but so far they have held up very well.

Tuesday, December 2, 2003

Former Foster Toby


I saw Tobin again today.. He's now called Toby.. and apparently he is a major terror.. but he looks incredible.. Very bright eyed and healthy looking. Did my heart good to see him. I know the shelter does what it can to find good homes, but I do know people lie or end up being overwhelmed with kittens.. so I'm sure that some of them aren't as happy as others.. but all the ones I've ever seen again afterwards are doing well.

Friday, November 28, 2003

Happy Thanksgiving


We cooked a turkey here at the house, and my own kitties were quite enthralled with the scent. When it was done, I took little pieces and gave it to my kitties. They all enjoyed it, but jack and muffin became turkey vultures. I went off to give Emerald some, and she took her sweet time standing up and before she could get to the piece both of the turkey vultures were poised to steal it from her.. so I dangled a larger piece in front of them, and led them off into the other room.

Later that night I took a small plate into the kittens. The pieces were small but they were big compared to what the kittens normally eat. They were absolutely thrilled. George and Gracie had to "kill" their meat before they ate it. They had so much fun and enjoyed it a lot.


Tuesday, November 25, 2003

can you say AWWWW.. i knew you could


I went in to cuddle with kittens last night. They are always very cuddly before dinner, but this time, after I fed them I hung out for a while.. laid down on the couch in the room, and started watching TV. One at a time the kittens all came back to sit on me and groom. after they were clean, they then cuddled up to me. Gracie got under my chin, George was on my shoulder attacking my glasses and my ear, Shirley cuddled up next to Gracie, and The Fluffinator started out on my stomach next to Shirley, but then moved up near George, and fell asleep next to me on my arm, on his back.. it was EVER so cute.. sleeping in the same position as I was laying down.

Sunday, November 23, 2003

ever had four kitties in your lap at once?


It was so fun today.. I went into the kitten room late this morning, and they were happy to see me. They have figured out what dry food is for, but they do not like to eat it.. so they were a little hungry, so all four kittens were on my lap purring, being absolutely adorable.. it was so sweet. Sadly the Fluffinator is still a little skittish of me.. he stands off to the side when I walk in the room. I suppose that is a good thing, I won't step on him again that way. Unfortunately, they are still going pale in the gums from time to time.. I really should look into it and see what is going on. Shirley's glands are still very swollen as well. I think I'll mention it to the vet when I go in on Tuesday.

yes.. Tuesday. I'm taking a personal day off from work. My grandmother died last night. I met her once. I personally am not upset about it. I'm more just out of whack. Just seems so strange. My mother.. she's a different story. It's like her mother's death didn't affect her at all. It feels like she's only taking the time off because it's in her contract, and since she didn't take any time off when her father died - a couple of years ago.. which totally didn't affect me - she feels she has this time coming to her. I'm going to go over tomorrow and bake cookies with her for a bit, then come home and sleep. I'm sure a nice long nap will put things back into perspective for me.

Thursday, November 20, 2003

oops


I stepped on Fluffy today. I didn't mean to, and I didn't do an ounce of damage physically, but the poor thing was terrified of me afterwards.. So I picked him up and cuddled him, making sure everything was okay, and gaining back his trust. After a few moments I had it, so I put him down.. he was fine.. untill I stood up, then he was all cowering again. It would have been so adorable if I hadn't felt so horrible about it

Emerald has been on the PZI now for a few days and has been doing extremely well on it. Her coat is better, and she seems a bit more interested in what is going on around her.

I think there has been a slight improvement in Eli's eyes. He has been visiting the herbalist twice a week now for a bit.. she's using a laser on his face to stimulate growth of healthy tissue around his blockage. He's such a sweet little boy, but I think he's catching on to his Monday and Friday trips to the vet..

Sunday, November 16, 2003

Vaccinating kittens


Well.. the kittens are doing so well that I gave them their first round of shots today. All kittens get at least one distemper shot and a rabies shot when they are neutered. If they have been at the shelter long enough (one month) they get their second set as well. I should have given them the first shot the other week, but they were so sick, the doctors recommended against it. Today Fluffy's eye is so much better it's not noticeable, and we only have an occasional sneeze.. although was a pile up of snot around fluffy's nose.. but I wasn't worried. They took it beautifully.. although fluffy did squirm quite a bit, and I did need some help holding him still. I took a few more pictures. Lest you think getting good kitten pictures is easy, let me assure you, it is not..


I spent some time today and did a little grooming of my own kitties.the whole teeth cleaning, nail trimming, combing thing.. which usually follows giving out a whole bag of kitty treats to tempt another kitty to come close to me when they just saw what was going on. We got through it all with relatively little hassle. Going to start Emerald's PZI tomorrow.. hopefully, she'll do well on a low dose, cause that stuff is expensive. Not that she's not worth it.. but we can hope.

Sunday, November 9, 2003

oh those fall kitties.


Well, let's see. Last night I went into the kitten room and the Fluffinator's eye was once again completely covered. I was on my way out the door, and there really wasn't anything I could do at that time of night anyway (there would be if it were a major emergency) so I just gave them some more food, and went out. I checked on him when I got back, and his eye was back to what it was when we were leaving the vets.. so crisis averted. they are quite messy kitties. Keep getting in the way when I am putting food down, so they are always covered in wet food mess. I was giving them a bath today, and I realized how pale their tongues and gums are. Shirley's is okay.. the Fluffinator is semi okay.. but both George and Gracie have very pale gums, and semi-pale tongues. I have to wonder if they aren't eating like fools to try to get the necessary minerals. I'm considering going out and spending money on kitten food. I did buy some to put the panacur in, but I think I'm going to have to give it to them now, and go out and buy even better stuff.

One weekend soon I am going to be putting up a bunch of auctions on ebay to help raise some money to buy really good kitten food for the shelter. If you would like to help, feel free to email me (link at top of page) and I'll let you know when I do. I have a bunch of beanie babies, and some other things.. I need to sort through my stuff. I'll also accept straight donations, or you can make them directly to the shelter if you want Then again, you'll probably want to donate to your own local shelter... but I'd sure appreciate your help.

Saturday, November 8, 2003

And the eye issues keep going on.


So Eli's surgery was a waste of time. *sigh* poor boy. He is blocked somewhere down where the tear ducts drain out into the nose. The surgeon tried everything he could, but to no avail. So he's a blocked little boy. He also recommended I put ointment in his eyes for a couple of days to help him after surgery. Eli was not thrilled with that idea. He HATES eye ointments.

He came through the surgery with flying colors. Woke up quickly. Downed the can of wet food they gave him (he rarely gets wet food at home) and went home at noon time. The only problem so far was he sneezed out a wad of mucus with blood in it.

This morning, Fluffy the foster kitty's eye was so swollen you couldn't see his eyeball.. so I packed him up and brought him down to work on my day off. The doctor who looked at him "broke" his eye and found a huge mucus plug. EWWW.. but at least we can see his eyeball now. I also have different ointment for him now. It has hydrocortisone in it.. so we should be seeing some improvements soon. I also brought Gracie in cause her URI was sounding horrible, and I wanted to make sure it hadn't gotten in her lungs. It hadn't. On the ride home, I took them out of the carrier, and Gracie cuddled up on my chest and went to sleep. Fluffy was full of spit and vinegar, and was a bit of a handful, but it was nice to see him so active. I still really hadn't settled on a name for him. I was calling him Sam, but I didn't really like that.. he's always just been fluffy.. so I called him fluffinutter.. which I liked.. then I called him the fluffinator.. which I LOVE.. :) He's got such big feet, and he's going to be such a big boy when all is said and done. I know that the name probably won't stick with him, but it is going to for now. I'll probably still call him fluffy for short.. but at least it won't sound so girly to me now.. :)

and I still can't express how much I want to adopt him. Especially when he rolls on his back and lets me pat his tummy.

(update 2016 - it breaks my heart to read that I fed my cats so poorly back then. *sigh* if I could go back in time and tell myself what I know now... )

Wednesday, November 5, 2003

my new past time - drugging kitties


Gracie is still leaking out of her butt, and George is still sneezing and wheezing.. so I packed up the crew this morning and brought them in for a recheck.

I'm unpacking them, and Fluffy's eye is all swollen. Looks very much like what Muffin had last year around this time.

A little later on in the day I'm playing with George, and he stuck his tongue out to bite me and I see huge blisters on it - looks very much like what Eli had last year around this time.. didn't that just totally freak me out to no end.. (cause we lost Kodi)

so anyway.. We took an x-ray of Gracie.. we didn't see anything wrong with her... but boy her little bones are cute.

so now.. (get ready for this)

I have to give Shirley - the non-sick one - zithromax twice a day, and panacur once a day for three days then repeat in three weeks.

I have to give Fluffy eye ointment twice a day, zithromax twice a day, and panacure (see above)

I have to give George zithromax twice a day, baytril (an 1/8 of a tablet) once a day and panacure

I have to give Gracie zithromax twice a day, metronidazole once a day (a smidge more than an 1/8 of a tablet) and panacur, and - get this - tender vittles.. which she is NEVER going to recognize as food since none of them know what dry food is for. Gracie actually went pee in a bowl of dry food the other day. They play in their water bowl cause they have no idea what that is for either.

I'm going to need a tote board to keep track of all of this.

It's surgery day for Eli tomorrow.. Wish him well.

Tuesday, November 4, 2003

if its not for one end, it MUST be for the other


I've said before that the new guys have no idea what the dry food is for. They also have no idea what water is for. I went in to medicate them today, and I find they have knocked over the water bowl and gotten their bedding all wet. So I let them run around the room while I clean it up. I put wet food out for them which they chow down on, then they start running around the room. Gracie (butt girl) proceeded to climb into a container of dry food. I start to think, oh goodie.. she's gonna have a few bites.. but nooooo she starts doing the pee scoot, and starts to go pee!!! oh Gracie.. it's food! not litter. Silly girl. Her butt still looks quite nasty, so back in she goes. She's also starting to sneeze quite a bit. George is sounding a LOT better.. an occasional sneeze, but I'm not going to worry about that. I am going to bring them all in though, cause I don't want to separate them. If it were just a quick trip down I would, but she'd have to stay there all day.. and setting up a cage for one kitty for the day is the same as setting it up for four.

Sunday, November 2, 2003

Emmy and the needle


Well we've made some changes to Emmy's food and insulin so Ive been meaning to do a blood glucose curve to see how she's dealing with the new food and what not. I had a feeling the readings wouldn't be good as her skin is horribly flaky and her fur is dull. and it wasn't. After giving her 6.5 units of insulin at 5:30.. her readings were as follows
  • 7:00 365
  • 9:30 209
  • 2:45 372
  • 5:30 396

a good reading is around 100.. so I'm going to go talk to the doctors and see what they recommend

awwww



I took the kittens to the clinic yesterday. George was still wheezing after a week of antibiotics, and Gracie (the other black one) is/was leaking out of her anus. I had to give her baths every single day. Saturday morning I went to wipe off her tushie before running off to work and she screamed so loud that I just packed them all up and brought them down. So now George is on zithromax due to having pneumonia, and Gracie is on Albon as well.

One of the girls at the clinic gave them baths, and combed Sam (aka fluffy) He didn't much like it. He's going to have to learn though.. being so long, he already had a matt. He's doing much better at keeping the poop off his fur.. which is good.

I let them run around the kitten room after coming home. That night the hubby and I went in to see them, and they were all tuckered out, so a few fell asleep on me, and Sam fell asleep on him. George was wheezing and laying on the floor, so I gave the kittens on me to the hubby, and they proceeded to make a little kitten pile on him and fall asleep. George was limp for a while, then started biting my thumb, and attacking my hair. He has way too much energy for someone who has pneumonia. For as much trouble as these guys are (man I say that a lot) they are awful good kitties.

Tuesday, October 28, 2003

so cute it hurts


the kittens are doing well.. totally rambunctious.. and so utterly cute it hurts.. the little fluff balls prancing around, trying to act all big and tough, showing their sides when running towards another kitten so as to look bigger. I wish I could take a video to share with you all, cause it is so utterly cute.

*warning - poop update*
So they all had very loose stools when they showed up here, but after the last dose of strongid they cleared up. Fluffy's were quite stinky and loose, and he wasn't eating very well at all, so I brought some to the vet, and they didn't see anything but a possible tapeworm egg, so for now, he's on albon.

Fluffy's appetite started coming back, and he is getting very possessive of his food... so now I have to give them four dishes of food. George is still sneezing his head off.. hopefully, that will stop soon.

OT: there is a lady bug crawling on the ceiling of this room, it's freaking my kitties out.. they want to get it.. so everyone is just staring at the ceiling..

Monday, October 27, 2003

Eli and the tear duct flush and kitten update


I talked to the herbalist today.. she recommends starting out trying a tear duct flush for Eli.. so I'm going to schedule that on a day that the surgeon who has had some luck doing the procedure is working. I talked to two of the other surgeons, and they haven't had much success doing it, which is why I wanted to go the herbal route.. but hopefully the surgery will work well, and we won't have to worry about pilling him. Dr. S does surgery on Monday, Thursday, and Friday. I was going to schedule it for Thursday, but then I remembered that I have the morning off. I like the idea of his being there the next day as well if perchance something goes wrong, so we are going to wait till next Thursday. a week isn't going to make much of a difference since it's been going on for so long.. and his eyes are actually much better recently, so I think this works out for the best.

now for the kittens. I took another look at the little girls eye, and it seems fine.. must have just been a trick of light. The little fluffy one decided he didn't want to eat yesterday. I put a bit of food in his mouth, and he ate that but didn't eat on his own. He seemed to want to eat, but just wouldn't. He's not sneezing, and looks healthy, except for the lack of food. I forced some KMR into him so at least he had some nutriants. I said to myself if he didn't eat in the morning I'd bring him in with me to work, but he actually ate about three bites, then gave up.. so I forced some more KMR into him, and stopped to get some meds. Hopefully, I won't need to use them, and he'll be ready to eat when I go in there... right now.

Sunday, October 26, 2003

kittens


So we have kittens.. and they are four of the messiest kittens I've had in a while. It's not their fault.. they have stuff coming out of both ends they can't control, very watery stools and vomiting. Poor things. I took some pictures.. one concerns me greatly..



The one of the little girl looking at you, you notice one of her eyes is not looking right at you. I'm hoping that it's just a trick of the camera, because if not, its remind me greatly of Mew.. the little kitten that had a deformed stomach.. who vomited often.. who needed to be put down.

The big fluffy one reminds me of Kodi. He is a little skittish, so I started calling him Iran, cause he kept running away from me when I went to go see him. I didn't think that was appropriate, so I started calling him charlie just to not call him Kodi. There is a fluffy black one who's hair is tipped with a lighter color.. very cool.. looks a bit like a bear. Hubby wants to call him George.. because he went right up to him, and was quite curious about everything. That's about as far as I've gotten with names.. which means no one really has one :)

Need to go clean the cage. I'm also trying to decide if I should go down to the shelter today to get some meds for them. I really need to go in there one day and stock up on the general meds needed for fostering.. cause inevitably I need something I don't have, and I have to make a trip down there. It's not so bad when I'm at work since I'm mostly there anyway, but its a 35 minute drive one way just to get there.. Not a trip I make lightly.
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