That's what I mean. Good water and diet and care in your hands may kill him as he got way, way, way too used to old crappy conditions (to survive) that his body won't be able to adjust to the good conditions quickly enough. I think this is rare but such rescues and survivals are rare too. No firm statistics.
Yeah, he's feeding well and seems to be a lot happier so far so im hoping that's a good sign
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