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Could just be the stress of moving! One of my adult rescue cats didn't move her bowels for three days after I brought her home - I was searching the house in case she had gone somewhere else :sick: - but she was fine. As your two are just babbies, call the vet if there's nothing by first thing tomorrow, but I wouldn't mind betting that they'll "produce" before then (oh, search the house first tho' - just in case!) |
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Rover took his time as well. Check the dark corners as suggested, and if nothing there and they stay happy in themselves, leave it for a couple of days. If they go off their food, water or weeing, look listless - vet time on the double. Congratulations! May many more follow in due time and consistency. |
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Did they use the litter tray? Good if they did, means they know what it's for! It was probably the stress of relocating that held things up,,,hope all will be normal now |
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