Posted by Delight on 6/19/2005, 7:37 pm, in reply to "Re: Cayuse, the wild colt from Wyoming" --Previous Message--
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Thank you for replying and wishing us well (smile). Cayuse hasn't had his surgery yet. I have to come up with the money before the operation can be performed. He's just about ready. His wound has healed 90% and he can't put any weight on his foot. So sad, but he's growing and he's so patient. I hate that he is missing out on his childhood, you know, playing, running, being carefree. Where were you from in Wyoming and where are you now? You know, even a $1 helps (smile). Thank you again...hope to hear from you.
Delight
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: --Previous Message--
: I adopted Cayuse in November as a weanling.
: To make a long story short, we bonded, he
: gave me his complete trust. He was/is easy
: to work with. Accepts new situations, new
: objects, etc. with curiousity, not fear.
: Cayuse was seriously hurt and had to be in
: the hospital (Equine Hospital in Sheridan,
: Wy) for 3 weeks until his wound and the
: infection in it was under control. He's
: home now and he is a wonderful patient.
: he's cooperative and the trust he gives us
: is heartwarming. When his wound heals
: completely, he'll have to have an operation
: on fetlock joint to fuse it, so he will be
: painfree and sound. I couldn't put him down
: when the accident happened because of the
: relationship we developed. His medical cost
: are very high. The Cody Enterprise, here in
: Cody, Wy. did a story on him. I am asking
: for any donations...any amount, as low as
: $1...to help me raise money for his upcoming
: operation. I need help despertly. Can you
: help?
:
: Sorry about Cayuse. I can't help
: financially (probably already had surgery
: anyways), but I'm originally from WY and
: love riding. I just wanted to say I hope
: things worked out for you, and Cayuse.
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