The kit was fine EARLY early this morning, before dawn after he was fed. It's just so sudden... Dang. He has only very slight reaction near the hips and thigh.
As far as I can tell, the Champagne in my area normally have small litters - at least it seems that way, going by the breeders I've asked and websites I lurked around. Sophie was also full grown when I got her, and I don't think she was ever bred, so I'm sure that doesn't help with litter size...
Now there's summer heat I have to wait through until I can try her again...which IDK, I probably won't even bother with, once she's done working as a foster mom for another litter. :/ <br /><br /> -- Sun Jul 05, 2015 9:14 pm -- <br /><br /> I'm guilty...I let the paraplegic kit go on out of curiosity. As of last night, he's regained some feeling and control over his hips, thighs, and tail. If he tries to walk, though, he tries too hard and ends up with his butt in the air and doing a running handstand. It is the weirdest thing. :shock: