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Hi Yvonne,
Thanks for sharing your lovely comment. I will make sure that Emma sees it.
I am sorry to hear that things did not end as peacefully for Petula as they might have. As a vet myself, I know that this can happen occasionally and unpredictably. I hope that you are able to move through the feeling of guilt in time to come. She sounds like a wonderful companion and family member.
Warm regards,
Shailen
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