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How frustrating, although thinking about it positively this is a blip whereas before a "good tummy" was a blip. Everyone one animal and person gets an upset tummy from time to time, so more prone than others. So this is a blip, no more no less and I bet Teddie recover quickers because of the healthy bacteria that are building up in her tummy. A blip. |
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Hopefully it is just a blip Kazz, she isn't very happy with me as she isn't being allowed out of the kitchen just now. I left her out while I went to church (by mistake) and came back to find the dining room covered. It's not her fault poor baby, but it's strange how when she has the bad runs she goes and uses the dining room rather than the litter tray! |
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What are you implying, Moli: is it possible that something in the water (chlorine, flouride?) could be upsetting her tummy? Good point!! Mine drink tap water, my friend gives Kate only bottled spring water. Oh, and does Teddie drink milk, Alex? This may have come up in a previous post, but I don't recall...many cats are lactose-intolerant. |
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Yes she does drink water straight from the tap Moli, I didn't know it could cause problems. I will buy bottle water tomorrow and try her on that (anythings worth a try). She doesn't have milk, not even cat milk, as I know cats cant digest milk properly. I'll let you know how we get on with the water. |
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