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<blockquote data-quote="Dakotti" data-source="post: 190032" data-attributes="member: 36335"><p>Hello everyone,</p><p></p><p>I'm very new to this forum. Never been here, never looked at any threads, just made an account within the past couple of minutes. Not sure if this is the right subforum to be posting in, couldn't find an appropriate one for this specific conversation. Without further ado, let me give context to the subject.</p><p></p><p>I ordered a 1" P. Irminia sling recently. The shipping was initially fine, I was keeping track of it. It arrived in Florida in one day, but proceeded to remain where it was for a while (as far as I know), for about two days. Today comes, and finally it arrives. I assemble the cage that came with it as fast as possible, I get them out of their container and they're barely moving. Death curl and everything, but damn it feels like they're trying to just hang on. Assembled an ICU almost immediately afterward, about three hours ago. I took a nap and woke up during that time, haven't slept in a while. They were more reactive, but still intense death curl, but this time with a lot more energy. I just don't know if there's any steps I can't take to try and help it more, if there's anything I could've done, or if they are simply a straight up goner. I have a live arrival guarantee, I just don't want this T to die.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dakotti, post: 190032, member: 36335"] Hello everyone, I'm very new to this forum. Never been here, never looked at any threads, just made an account within the past couple of minutes. Not sure if this is the right subforum to be posting in, couldn't find an appropriate one for this specific conversation. Without further ado, let me give context to the subject. I ordered a 1" P. Irminia sling recently. The shipping was initially fine, I was keeping track of it. It arrived in Florida in one day, but proceeded to remain where it was for a while (as far as I know), for about two days. Today comes, and finally it arrives. I assemble the cage that came with it as fast as possible, I get them out of their container and they're barely moving. Death curl and everything, but damn it feels like they're trying to just hang on. Assembled an ICU almost immediately afterward, about three hours ago. I took a nap and woke up during that time, haven't slept in a while. They were more reactive, but still intense death curl, but this time with a lot more energy. I just don't know if there's any steps I can't take to try and help it more, if there's anything I could've done, or if they are simply a straight up goner. I have a live arrival guarantee, I just don't want this T to die. [/QUOTE]
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