yeah, it was split-second ater she had it, I didnt ACTUALLY see her shake, but i HEARD her scream, and yelp as a panic (didnt know what it was like might have been being silly, or a bee sting or something) but what I did saw, right after was that she was paralyised and breathing like crazy with wild big scared eyes...that was terrifying enough for me
that was disturbing enough for me, luckily at the Vet , she was able to walk, bit shaken and didnt want to go alone, like a child wants their mum or dad stay with them at hossy....never felt like a 'distressed parents' before....well i wasn't crying or anything but kind of numb but it wasn't pleasant at all, with racy thoughts on the aftermaths of this situation about finding out what problems she may have and How am I going to deal with it in long term...not fun at all.. i can only wait till i see them later today (its 4:42 am here)