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Vet Report: Annual Check-up

  Species: Viffle  
  Sex: Male  
  Age: Unknown  
  Color: Brown  
  Eyes: Pink  
  Weight: 0.75lb (moderately overweight - recommend loss of 2 ounces)  
  Pulse: 174 (normal)  
  Teeth: Could brush more regularly  
  Nails: Strong  
  Fur: Wiry with good coverage. Repelled water on testing (Normal)  
  Giggle: Prolific and continuous. Deep throated with normal modulations  
Report

A young male viffle attended my office for a check-up approximately one week ago. He seemed alert and attentive though initially slightly nervous. He was accompanied by a young woman who identified herself as 'Rabbit', a member of Prism's quest to locate and restore the lost Crystal. 'Viff', as he was introduced, seemed most attached to her, relying on her for support and encouragement. In fact, in between tests, when cupped in Rabbit's hands, Viff showed the typical viffle tendency to go to sleep without the slightest provocation.

Viff's results and statistics were generally within the normal range. He was recorded as being moderately overweight (+20% of optimum weight), but it should be noted that viffles in general are well-documented overeaters. This has not been shown to have permanent negative effects except for their own comfort and range of movement.

The primary test for all viffles when examined by their veterinarian is their ability to remember and accurately repeat messages. Viff's retention seemed somewhat above normal, his repetition showing only minor inaccuracies and no major content discrepancies. Rabbit mentioned that she had been working with Viff on message retention, most commonly using nuts as inducement and reward for performance. I suggested to Rabbit that, due to Viff's status as overweight, she find some alternative performance reward, at which point the patient bit me and the examination was concluded.

Suggest repeat check-up in 12 months.

Note: Suggest protective gloves at all further appointments.