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August 29th, 2022

8/29/2022

 
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I should have written this yesterday, but exhaustion took over.
Mama Lady Bug and baby Butterfly are doing well. Mama is feeling better and Butterfly is drinking from a bucket really well. I fed her every hour to 2 hours the first 48 hours, now I'm doing every 3 hours. It's been quite exhausting but rewarding.
I'm thinking I'm not going to get them going as baby nursing mama, but I'm still trying. They love each other so that is good.
Here is a picture of Butterfly-
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gina
8/29/2022 01:39:20 pm

So glad they are doing well! Will keep hoping they figure out the mama/baby relationship!!!

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