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Hiya, thanx everyone. Well took him, the vet said it could be 2 things, either hair balls in the stomach, (we brush him everyday coz he's getting on now, so i dont think its hairballs!) which may block the food from getting through his stomach so that would cause him to vomit! The other thing is stomach tumors, she had a feel of his stomach and couldnt feel anything like that... though she couldnt feel all the stomach coz it hides. So she's give us some gel for him to take, thats to loosen the hair so it can come out, has to take that for 3 days! if nothin changes she's given us the liquid he was on before for him to take so he keeps his food down, which will start after the gel. His voice seems to have gone aswell...he's just got a crokey(sp) squeek now, vet didnt say anythin about that. She also weighed him, he is 3.5. around this time last year or few months later he weighed 4.5. So will just see how he goes on now, i really hope he gets better. Think that was everythin. |
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Glad he's back home, and so hope the gel will help him! I've always given mine a dab of Petromalt twice a week to facilitate hair passing, and never had a hairball problem except for Patches, who hated the taste of it....she regularly whoopsed up hairballs! Give Tigger a cuddle from me too ... |
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