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This ragdoll was turned in yesterday at the rescue. She has not been able to breathe from her nose for 4 years, according to the owner who turned her in. Diagnosed with allergies at four different veterinarians, I refused to concede to this diagnosis and saw my primary veterinarian who is a specialist. I cannot believe what they found next. Now she can breathe again. Seeing a cat take their first breath without choking or gagging, is just freaking magnificent. I have no idea how those fit in her nose or how they got them out...or if they will return? Well if they do...just remove them again I suppose. So happy for her...makes it all worth it.