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Chicken certainly should do it! Merlin could never resist a bit of hand fed chicken. Glad to hear she's getting some fluid in - very important as I know you know! |
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Quick update. Took her back to vet yesterday as she was not eating. Vet said that she had lost a bit of weight. I was worried because she would come up toward the dish but back off as if she was scared of it. Anyway he gave her some sort of injection and kept her overnight (my poor wee baby!!) Picked her up tonight and she is a good bit better, and picking a bit at her food. SHe goes back Friday for check up, but given she is now biting Alfies legs to get him to move so she can lie in front of the fire - I reckon she's on the mend. I'd love to know what on earth gave her such a poorly tummy. |
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I do so hope Kinsi will pick up now. There seem to be several cases of tummy troubles with our Catsey friends atm. Could it be a seasonal thing? |
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So glad to hear that Kinsi is picking up and eating a little bit now since her last visit to the vets, poor little girl. Hope she continues to improve quickly and is soon back to normal Xxx. |
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