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Do you think her nose is a bit blocked and she can't smell her food to get her appetite going? Maybe pilchards or sardines could cheer her up. Hope the vet sorts her out quickly. |
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I hope Tilly is feeling better soon. We used to have a cat that suffered from this throughout her life off and on, there was one time it got so bad that we were told to take her home and see if she made it through the night. She did and she lived to a grand old age of approx 20+ years old. When she did suffer from it she wasn't able to eat and the vet said that was normal because her nose was blocked and she wouldn't be able to smell the food so wouldn't eat what she couldn't smell. |
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Does Tilly have an allergy that might be triggering this sneezing? I do hope the vet can put her right very quickly, whatever the problem might be. Do let us know how she gets on. |
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