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<blockquote data-quote="finley8445" data-source="post: 201746" data-attributes="member: 37749"><p>I think my T may have passed. His abdomen is soft and lacks the firmness it had before. Not sure exactly how you tell if they are gone. Since he is paralyzed he hasn’t drawn his legs into a death curl. His legs are still pliable and can be moved. Does this sound like he may have died?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="finley8445, post: 201746, member: 37749"] I think my T may have passed. His abdomen is soft and lacks the firmness it had before. Not sure exactly how you tell if they are gone. Since he is paralyzed he hasn’t drawn his legs into a death curl. His legs are still pliable and can be moved. Does this sound like he may have died? [/QUOTE]
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