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<blockquote data-quote="Tabitha" data-source="post: 155833" data-attributes="member: 27934"><p>So so sorry, such a beautiful creature and always a tragedy to lose an animal and more so when you have little or no warning, I had a chameleon die a few months back, no signs whatsoever, eating, drinking, then one morning it was clearly not quite normal, an hour later it died, and it leaves you so shocked and confused, when an animal is ill you can treat and react but when it’s so sudden it’s so very hard to understand. I guess on occasion it is just natural, something not right in their bodies that will never know about. </p><p>Such a shame and my thoughts are with you. xx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tabitha, post: 155833, member: 27934"] So so sorry, such a beautiful creature and always a tragedy to lose an animal and more so when you have little or no warning, I had a chameleon die a few months back, no signs whatsoever, eating, drinking, then one morning it was clearly not quite normal, an hour later it died, and it leaves you so shocked and confused, when an animal is ill you can treat and react but when it’s so sudden it’s so very hard to understand. I guess on occasion it is just natural, something not right in their bodies that will never know about. Such a shame and my thoughts are with you. xx [/QUOTE]
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