Katie is so happy!![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg_AH3dj144JPYPcuBi9dHjz_V0VIr1Ffji4JuRq4qCOPSH9fRy9lmzX7gKxMY7Y5AckVjSBuVSnI_GA9Og-OPuXClKi4mbyKPtwjlNbeYB_ONIj_ZP1EbCfiQQnwtTcvcFzjMD/s400/Katie+at+Home+At+Last.jpg)
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She finally got to go home! Her mom was not strong enough to care for her after a brief hospital stay and she had been here for quite a while. Katie loves to get out of her cage and just wander around. I was worried that she would find herself in trouble with her propensity to walk on the floor. Her mom uses a walker and a wheelchair. During her stay here, I trained her to use the ladder to climb to her cage. This way, she can go back to her cage without "mom" having to lean over to pick her up!
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