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Old 10-10-2011, 09:58 AM
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hope things have improved this morning with your fur babies.
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Touch wood, things seem better - No sickness overnight and Schrodinger's eye has cleared up after bathing with very weak salt water. Pyrrha has kept her chicken down, so will probably continue with this until tomorrow just to be on the safe side. Pandora ate normally this morning without gagging/being sick at the sight of food and Eowyn as always, is resilient to any of it!
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Touch wood, things seem better - No sickness overnight and Schrodinger's eye has cleared up after bathing with very weak salt water. Pyrrha has kept her chicken down, so will probably continue with this until tomorrow just to be on the safe side. Pandora ate normally this morning without gagging/being sick at the sight of food and Eowyn as always, is resilient to any of it!
Fingers crossed that's it then and it may have just been bad timing with hairballs or they decided that you looked far too relaxed and and wanted to worry you
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Old 11-10-2011, 11:03 AM
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Re: Please.. Not again!

Spoke too soon *sigh* Pyrrha had NI mince last night as she hadn't been sick for over 24 hours, she was fine with this overnight so I tried her with wet again this morning and have just had the text off my OH saying she's just decorated the floor with it..
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Re: Please.. Not again!

Oh dear I really don't know what to suggest - it must be a nightmare for you never knowing what they are going to keep down
Just a thought - probably been suggested before - how quickly do they eat? I know that my kittens sometimes gobble food and then bring it back up again
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No advice im afraid just wanting to send positive vibes your way x
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