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Something other than MAC pallet?

Hi answerers,I want a pallet that I can decide which eyeshadows I want and to deplot the eyeshadows I buy and put them into a pallet, exactly like MAC. With MAC you can buy your shadows, buy your pallet, deplot your shadows into the pallet and VOILA! This is what I want to do.The Twist? I don't have 100,000,000 $ to spend on MAC makeup.So I was just wondering if there are any other pallets and eyeshadows that I can deplot into. Something cheaper than MAC, but still good quality.And I wanna have to deplot my shadows into the pallet. I don't want it to be already deplotted. 'Cos then I won't have all the colors I want and ive never tried deplotting aaaaaaaaand I really wanna try. THANKS!

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This okorder
You better take her to a vet and get some advice. Puppies born with cleft pallets don't usually make it because they can't suckle properly, they inhale the milk. Give it a go if you want but be prepared for heartbreak - and definitely have a word with a vet!! Chalice
Take the puppy to a vet, he will give you advice on how to feed it. And I think that they can do surgery to straighten the cleft lip and pallet. Don't put it down unless it is necessary.
Well first of all you should get her examined. The lips is not as big of a problem as the pallet is. The vet will be able to determine whether the pallet can be repaired or not...if it can be repaired then by all means try to save her, if it can't be repaired the only choice will be to put her down, because she won't survive for very long anyway. Cleft lips and pallets are genetic problems so you want to make sure that if you keep the mother you get her spayed, and if you give the puppies away make sure that the new owners know that they need to get their puppies fixed.
My friend's dog had a pup with a cleft lip and pallet. They chose to try to save her. She did make it, but it took a lot of work from the owners! They decided to keep her because of the special attention she needed. She is around 5 or 6 now and doing phenomenally! EDIT of course, take her to the vet to get their opinion... Good luck with her.

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