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Offline Mark

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Re: Alice has the runs
« Reply #5 on: December 03, 2007, 00:24:45 AM »
Hope so  :scared:

Introductions are going well. Basically her & willow are not interested when they see eachother and going back to their respective places -  but no dramas  :Luv2:
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Re: Alice has the runs
« Reply #4 on: December 02, 2007, 21:36:31 PM »
 :hug: to her and you. One thing I have learned with Lexy, Mark, is that even though she gives me the horrible looks and I am she who should die now for about a day after, the fact that I always come home and always bring her home gives her a sense of security.

When I brought her home after the surgery this week, Lexy made a beeline for all her favourite places, rubbing herself on them just in case. The fact that I was ignored for a while hurt, but she's a big cuddle bum now.

And Lexy has a runny tum now too. Pretty sure its the food change and lack of eating most of the week, but gave her a nice piece of chicken and she lapped that up and she's having a wash. 

Alice will be fine, she'll be a cuddle bum straight after you bring her back too.

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Re: Alice has the runs
« Reply #3 on: December 02, 2007, 18:04:01 PM »
She is eating fine today and very purry. Just dreading the trip tomorrow as she is going to feel betrayed just when the trust is building  :(

She is actually getting very picky after just a week. If I give her something she doesn't like, she goes to the dry  :evillaugh:
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Re: Alice has the runs
« Reply #2 on: December 02, 2007, 11:57:54 AM »
I suspect it could be the fact you are giving her a few different kinds of food Mark, I think you would hve noticed if the Milbemax hadn't worked quicker than this. I would take her on mon tbh, but keep an eye on her today.
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Alice has the runs
« Reply #1 on: December 02, 2007, 00:23:58 AM »
She was playing frantically tonight. She hadn't been eating much tonight but I didn't thnk much of it. I picked her up and she make a little squeak. I put her down and she ran to her tray and squirted  :( - he tummy is swollen again. I can only guess the worms hadn't gone from the Milbemax she had last Saturday  :( - She is due at the vet Monday morning. Should I leave it or get her in as an emergency tomorrow? - I will keep an eye on her and could get a pill tomorrow if need be but not sure of safe gap between treatments?. She had been eating fine until tonight and even had a sleep on me this afternoon.
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