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Old 03-12-2011, 04:21 PM
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Re: Dioreah

And you think Advanced Nutrition is better than Whiskas?

I agree with Spid and Carly - get her to a vet. I know you said you had been but did the vet have a look at her stool, do a stool sample to rule out bacteria or parasites? If no such tests were done then I really don't know how the vet can think it is food-related. It may or may not be.


Out of interest, how long do you leave the water-soaked kibble down for? Do you use hot/warm water to soak it? Personally, I don't think much of that practice as it is just a way to encourage bacteria to grow. If you worry about the moisture content of the food your kitten consumes then feed it wet food.
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Old 03-12-2011, 06:18 PM
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Re: Dioreah

Maybe it's all a bit too much too soon. As you have only had her 2 weeks she is still settling in to her new house and changing food at the same time. It could be the stress of both the changes at the same time.
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Old 03-12-2011, 06:34 PM
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hi there, i know what it feels like to have new kittens that become poorly so i know a little about how you may be feeling, so just letting you know im here if you want to talk, hope the little one gets better real soon xxx
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