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Poor boy Hope a good night's sleep sees him well on the way to a full recovery. (Mucous ?= pancreas issues? Not that I know anything - just that it did with a dog we had) |
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awww poor Balie hope he's better soon. Mucusy stools are a human symptom of IBS I know that coz OH suffers. Sounds like Balie has a big dose of whatever tho coz his eyes are mucky too. Very much out of sorts isn't he? How old is he Yola? |
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PP - he's 11 1/2 which is a getting on a bit for a Persian. He's never had tummy problems apart from when he was a little kitten and swapping him from wet to dry food did the trick there. They have all been having a bowl of chicken or fish each day since their last bout of tummy trubs (shared, not each ) with their biscuits reduced to a single bowl - again to share between them. Balie seemed a bit better this morning, a little subdued and groggy but nothing else untoward. He spent the whole night on the bed snuggled against me - at one point when I had to get up to Sebi I had the fright of my life as I was convinced he wasn't breathing and I couldn't wake him up. But he was just in a very deep sleep . . . phew. I will do some research on the pancreas issues DM - thanks for that. |
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