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27-03-2009, 11:39 AM   #1

MY poorly Baby (Maxi)


Feeling abit down this morning as Maxi appears to be a bit under the weather, he had one loose poop yesterday morning but was then fine eating and playing, then this morning he did another poop that was half firm but still abit loose, he then had his breakfast and went and had a sleep upstairs which usually he goes and sits on the windowsill or by the back door waiting until I can go out in the garden with them.
Then about 10mins ago he came down looking abit peeky and proceeded to fetch his breaky up on the kitchen floor , he has never been sick before bless him.
But he does seem abit perkier now and has been sat on the window sill.
Hope he feels better soon



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27-03-2009, 12:02 PM   #2

Re: MY poorly Baby (Maxi)


Sorry to hear Maxi is not well. Is he drinking water? If not, I wouldn't leave it too long before getting him seen.



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27-03-2009, 12:07 PM   #3

Re: MY poorly Baby (Maxi)


Sorry to hear that Leesy, I'm sure he will be ok. Give him some strokes from me. Sometimes my Marmalade is sick after eating too much food, I think she's a pig. Maybe Maxi has eaten something he shouldn't have. hope he's better very soon.



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27-03-2009, 12:08 PM   #4

Re: MY poorly Baby (Maxi)


Hope he'll pick up soon, now he's ejected whatever was bothering him.
Why do our fur-babies get sick on a Friday so often? To vet, or not to vet?



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27-03-2009, 12:10 PM   #5

Re: MY poorly Baby (Maxi)


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Originally Posted by angieh
Sorry to hear Maxi is not well. Is he drinking water? If not, I wouldn't leave it too long before getting him seen.
I never see either of them drinking water they have a fountain and a waterbowl down stairs and a water bowl upstairs but the never appear to drink any, that is why they are on wet food since Maxi`s urinary problem.
I phoned the vets after he was sick and they have said to keep an eye on him and he he does continue to be sick to fetch him in.



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27-03-2009, 12:13 PM   #6

Re: MY poorly Baby (Maxi)


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Sorry to hear that Leesy, I'm sure he will be ok. Give him some strokes from me. Sometimes my Marmalade is sick after eating too much food, I think she's a pig. Maybe Maxi has eaten something he shouldn't have. hope he's better very soon.
The vets have said he has pobs maybe eaten something he shouldn`t have while outside even though I watch them like a hawk, with him having a sensitive he would probs effect him more .



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27-03-2009, 12:14 PM   #7

Re: MY poorly Baby (Maxi)


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Hope he'll pick up soon, now he's ejected whatever was bothering him.
Why do our fur-babies get sick on a Friday so often? To vet, or not to vet?
Thanks DM I hope he is OK and picks up soon (STRESS)



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27-03-2009, 03:04 PM   #8

Re: MY poorly Baby (Maxi)


Poor baby, could not be a furball could it??I have one bringing them up a lot lately...



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27-03-2009, 03:27 PM   #9

Re: MY poorly Baby (Maxi)


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Poor baby, could not be a furball could it??I have one bringing them up a lot lately...
No Its not Moli wish that it was though, he was wanting some dinner at dinner time so I gave him some and he ate about just under 3/4 of what he would normaly eat, he has not been sick but I would say his bowel motions have definately got worse he has been about 3 times since little runny pools so I am going to phone the vets again



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27-03-2009, 04:42 PM   #10

Re: MY poorly Baby (Maxi)


Poor baby. He could have eaten something quickly while he was out with you, they are so quick, and with his sensitive stomach gotten the runny poos and nausea. Hope he perks up, otherwise off to the vet!

DM's so right, they always get sick at the weekend!



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