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26-02-2007, 11:15 PM   #101

Re: Teddie very bad again


Oh Elaine, I wasn't upset at what you said. I'm glad you did tbh, I'd rather go on cleaning up her poo than her ending up with liver problems. ((hugs))



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26-02-2007, 11:19 PM   #102

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Well I can't get over the kindness being shown here to Alex over poor Teddie's problems .......... you are all great and I can imagine Alex in tears over your thoughtfulness. I am unable to offer any suggestions myself but have been following this thread closely and am amazed at all the help that has been offered....

What a wonderful community we have here at Catsey!



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26-02-2007, 11:23 PM   #103

Re: Teddie very bad again


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Well I can't get over the kindness being shown here to Alex over poor Teddie's problems .......... you are all great and I can imagine Alex in tears over your thoughtfulness. I am unable to offer any suggestions myself but have been following this thread closely and am amazed at all the help that has been offered....

What a wonderful community we have here at Catsey!

You have hit the nail on the head Mags. I have been in floods all night. I am very humbled by the responses I have had and all the messages of support from you all. I have never come across anything like it, as I remarked to OH earlier 'this feels like family talking to me', and I honestly feel that we are a family, and you all mean a great deal to me (stopping typing now before I dissolve again)



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26-02-2007, 11:24 PM   #104

Re: Teddie very bad again


Alex-i'm very sorry to hear what your going through right now, nobody here is, nor has the right to, judging you-vets bills are bloomin expensive!
I do think Smudgley may be onto something with the stress, a cat i rehomed last year..i'm not sure if you were a member then, anyway 'Elsa' had vast behavioural issues, from a poor start and early illness with time at the vets on n off when we first got her etc etc..she never really settled, never truly trusted anyone..anyway i digress from my point, she was a constant sufferer from BAD, and i mean the consistancy of water, diarrhoea-this was caused by her stressing herself out so much, she also was an exsessive [sp] fussy eater-our vet also said this was stress related, something to do with not being able to digest her food properly etc.
Anyway rambling over-i do think Smudgleys idea is worth while, with cats nobody cane ver tell what could be causing them problems, they are suched closed book creatures its beyond belief!
I do hope the light at the end of the tunnel starts to burn a little brighter soon



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26-02-2007, 11:27 PM   #105

Re: Teddie very bad again


Thank you Luke. I have actually read some of your past posts on Elsa from the archives, and she was certainly a character! I sincerely hope that stress is not a factor with Teddie, as I have no idea what could be causing it, but it is definitely a possibility, as most other things are tbh!



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26-02-2007, 11:32 PM   #106

Re: Teddie very bad again


Alex, have you got a Feliway plug in? Just a thought if it does turn out to be a stress issue???



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26-02-2007, 11:34 PM   #107

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No I've not Fran, but if it turns out to be a stress thing then I'll certainly get her one.



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26-02-2007, 11:43 PM   #108

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Teddy's stressed we're all blinking stressed the way this is going we'll all need a Feliway plug in



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26-02-2007, 11:49 PM   #109

Re: Teddie very bad again


Hey Karen, I have rescue remedy!!! man is that stuff good!!! lol



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26-02-2007, 11:51 PM   #110

Re: Teddie very bad again


I have a feliway pray Alex, would be more than happy to send it to you....



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