I have read so many times "I have a tiny baby and she/he is healthy." GOOD for you BUT they are still way more fragile.
Last night I was giving Candi a bath and she slid in the tub and hit her head. She didn't hit hard and didn't fall just a little slide. She went completely limp and was barely breathing. I wrapped her in a towel and rush the the emergancy vet. While on the way there she started to come around a bit, but still not good. When we got there she couldn't stand and was still not breathing very well. They put her on oxygen and did some exrays. She had to stay all night and when I went first thing this morning to see her she was doing much better. They let me bring her home but she can not run, jump, or play for a few days. She bruised her skull. She is still moving slow and has to go back to the vets tomorrow for another exray.
Thank God it wasn't worse.
Just so everyone knows I did not buy Candi as a tiny she was not the runt of the liter. (however she is the smallest of her liter now)
I had a tiny year before and she did have lots of health issues, such as her throat being to tiny she would have trouble breathing. She had a lot of trouble coming out of surgery, and the worst was when she got older. Her little body was to small that organs couldn't keep up or fight infections...