Juno’s morning and her nebulisation

Since coming back from the vet’s yesterday, I’ve actually only heard Juno cough-sneeze once.

She’s been as normal and lively as ever, masking the fact that she has a collapsed lung.

This morning, she ate a hearty breakfast and tipped the scales at 630g. She defecated too. All looks good.

I hope we caught the lung infection (aspiration pneumonia) early enough and that the antibiotics will prevent it from getting any worse. Let’s hope it doesn’t have to get worse in order to get better. So far, there are no signs of that happening.

Good morning, Juno!

We are keeping the kitchen door open so that she gets some morning air and it would give the Blondies a chance to bond with her too.

Playing in the living room and letting Tabs and Riley bond with her.

A possible model for Avant Pet?

Nebulising Juno – she needs eight days of this.

Riley staying close up during the nebulisation. Juno was making some squeaking noises during the procedure.

As early as yesterday, Juno already figured out a way to escape from her den and she did. But she only got as far as the rack when I spotted her and put her back. With her growing up so fast, it’s just a matter of time before we cannot confine her anymore. We also don’t plan to, as long as she get well and grows bigger in size. Right now, I’m worried she hides somewhere in the house and we cannot find her!

Taking a nap after playing.


Making a toy house for Juno!


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