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16-03-2007, 05:54 PM   #11

Re: Maddie (Labrador Retriever)


My cat is 3 & has done this to my dog since she was 6 weeks old.



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16-03-2007, 06:10 PM   #12

Re: Maddie (Labrador Retriever)


Oh yes she was definitely suckling

I doubt it will upset her Dawn her diarrhoea problems don't tend to be food related, well I hope not anyhow



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16-03-2007, 06:15 PM   #13

Re: Maddie (Labrador Retriever)


lovely pic... but I can see the problem poor maddie xx



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16-03-2007, 06:57 PM   #14

Re: Maddie (Labrador Retriever)


Oh my! I've never seen anything like that before!

Great pic, but I too can see the problem...



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16-03-2007, 07:37 PM   #15

Re: Maddie (Labrador Retriever)


I can just see her walking about with a cat hanging off her nipple



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16-03-2007, 07:56 PM   #16

Re: Maddie (Labrador Retriever)


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Originally Posted by Fran
Oh yes she was definitely suckling

I doubt it will upset her Dawn her diarrhoea problems don't tend to be food related, well I hope not anyhow
I mentioned it because I have a friend (honest ) who had a Cat with serious gut problems, she could eat NOTHING but the diet she was on, yet she fostered a dog with puppies and did what Porsha did, yet it had no effect at all! normal milk would of set her back hugely but doggie milk was fine.



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16-03-2007, 08:04 PM   #17

Re: Maddie (Labrador Retriever)


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I mentioned it because I have a friend (honest ) who had a Cat with serious gut problems, she could eat NOTHING but the diet she was on, yet she fostered a dog with puppies and did what Porsha did, yet it had no effect at all! normal milk would of set her back hugely but doggie milk was fine.

Strange isn't it?



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16-03-2007, 08:15 PM   #18

Re: Maddie (Labrador Retriever)


What a sweet picture!!
On the note of the milk, i wonder if its the same as the goats milk situation? Our cats have always had goats milk n been fine, infact Clementine can't have normal cows milk-makes her sick n squits, but she can stomach goats milk fine!! Wonder if it's similar..



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16-03-2007, 08:18 PM   #19

Re: Maddie (Labrador Retriever)


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Our cats have always had goats milk n been fine, infact Clementine can't have normal cows milk-makes her sick n squits, but she can stomach goats milk fine!! Wonder if it's similar..
Yes Goats milk is better tolerated than cows milk Luke, if I ever have to supplement pups I always use goats milk



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18-03-2007, 11:09 PM   #20

Re: Maddie (Labrador Retriever)


Lovely photo...

Can I ask a question?

Not having dogs etc....how do you know Maddie was having a false pregnancy? Why does this happen? Is it just her hormones or does she want pups?

x



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