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Thank you once again for all your support! DM - can you let me know the cost of that binding agent and I will send you a postal order if you are able to order me some. It wouldn't hurt to try that alongside the promax. Elaine - I am going to phone around a few vets on monday (when I have the funds to take her in for a consultation), thanks for the advice. Julie - Teddie wasn't the runt of the litter. Apart from the diarrhea she has no other problems now, the ringworm etc were external easily treated problems which have all cleared. She is capable of doing normal poos as we have seen them, but her main problem seems to be a very sensitive tummy and I remain positive that we will find a food she can tolerate at some point. |
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Duh, forgot to update you all! She had another bad night with the runs, tons of it all over the kitchen floor (worse than the previous morning). She hasn't eaten since 6 pm last night and so it is starting to dry up a bit now. I have given her some of the powder probiotic and I will give her some coley fish tonight. When the promax paste from Fran arrives (((hugs)))), then I will give her that along with the fish for a few days and then try putting her on the pro plan sensitive. If she starts going runny again then I'll put her onto an invalid diet for a few months and see how that goes. She is still quite lively in herself, not depressed like last time. In fact, she's yowling at the kitchen door just now, begging to be let out, poor baby! If she manages to go an hour without doing anything then I'll take her upstairs and wash her again then let her have a roam about. |
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I am so sorry to hear that Teddie has had another bad night Fingers crossed that starving her will at least give her some respite and the Coley will be gentle on her tummy. The paste is on it's way to you as we speak and I have my fingers crossed that it will help settle the diarrhoea once and for all x |
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Thanks Fran. It is so upsetting the length of time this has been going on, just when we think we've cracked it , it all goes pear shape again. That's why I'd like to try getting her on the pro plan while I have the paster 'cause then I can stick to the one food rather then the vet puttin her on a prescription diet she can't stay on and then having to introduce a normal food. It's so bloody infuriating (pardon my language) |
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I thank God for the day I found this forum and the wonderful people on it. As most of you probably know, I'm a church goer, please note that everyone one of you will be thanked and prayed for this sunday. Bless you all! xxx |
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why is it that people on here cant be trueful about the fact that if an animal as problem with his stomach and cant hold its own poo that there is something major wrong, as i ive said before it is very unlikely that it will ever get completley better and keep putting it on the paste is not going to completley cure the problem only mask it at least im being honest about the situation none of us are vets so why advise things that are proberly not good and switching vets is not the answer either now they know the history of it, it is best to stay with them as you will only have to start all over again and pay more money out. sorry to be blunt but at least i am honest to say. julie.... |
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Alex - did your vet test for campylobacter / salmonella / giardia? |
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Julie, no-one is trying to cover up the fact that there is something wrong with little Teddie. She deserves to be given a chance and Alex is trying everything in her power to find a satisfactory feeding regime that will do just that. Everyone on here sympathises with what Alex is going through and we are all behind her, supporting her and wishing this little kitt well. I'm sure her vet will be the person to tell her if there is something major wrong... |
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