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Hope it isnt either. A peg on the nose helps for me sometimes. Maisey only problem she eats everything she can get hold off. She loves her fresh meat and tonight stalked the fridge as she knew we had meat in there. |
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Yes, Kizzy definitely had this problem, poor love. When she first went out, she ate a lot of grass and after a while her problem cleared up. I'd try hand feeding some grass, like Eileen does for Leia. Worth a go - I tried granulated charcoal, but that didn't help. Her stools were also a bit loose. The vet seemed to think that it was because she had had an unsettling time. If you don't have access to outside grass Jane you can buy cat grass kits - but someone (farthing, I think) said it was oat seeds - cheaper if you can find them. I know Moli has outside grass! |
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