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<blockquote data-quote="OBAX" data-source="post: 1826256" data-attributes="member: 24445"><p>I'm pretty sure she has an infection in her reproductive tract. It is important to get her treated as soon as possible I think. I had one with exact same situation and maybe I waited too long for it to clear up, but I couldn't save her. It took about 6 weeks but it finally killed her. The exceed could not overcome the mass by the time I intervened. </p><p>My recommendation is get her to a vet asap and get her treated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OBAX, post: 1826256, member: 24445"] I’m pretty sure she has an infection in her reproductive tract. It is important to get her treated as soon as possible I think. I had one with exact same situation and maybe I waited too long for it to clear up, but I couldn’t save her. It took about 6 weeks but it finally killed her. The exceed could not overcome the mass by the time I intervened. My recommendation is get her to a vet asap and get her treated. [/QUOTE]
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