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Hi Angieh, Thanks very much for your concern. I'll let you know how Robbie is getting on. He has had a little fish for his tea and I have given him his first Diarsynal so fingers crossed. He is now stretched out in front of the fire and looks quite happy. Robbiesmum x |
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Have you thought of also trying slippery elm bark? I swear by it for digestive problems, maybe mix a little with his treat of tuna.... |
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I've just given Robbie and his brother Tom their good night cuddles as it is nearly midnight here and I have work in the morning (they have both had plenty of chin strokes.) Robbie seems a bit more settled tonight, so hopefully he will have improved a bit more by morning. Thanks for your interest. Robbiesmum x |
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Hello Elaine, Thanks for your advice. I have not heard of slippery elm as a cure for poorly tummies before. I'll check online to see if I can find some. Robbiesmum x |
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Hi Moli Thanks for your concern. I really appreciate yours and everyone else's support. What a fabulous website! It is great to find so many fellow cat lovers willing to share their knowledge. I'll keep you all posted as to Robbie's progress. Goodnight, Robbiesmum x |
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