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Re: Natures Menu advice needed
I know when my kitten was neutered I was given a pouch of special food by the vet - basically it was a bland food (in other words, for sensitive stomachs) as this was considered better while he was getting over the op/general anaesthetic. Maybe this is the problem with Jumpy, and a few days on something like boilet chicken or fish, or a commerical sensitive diet food will do the trick. And that you can return to your normal feeding in a few days time.
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Re: Natures Menu advice needed
It was Treacle that had the op, not Jumpy, he just has runny poos, but not done any since this morning so that is good!
Just wish Treacle would eat a bit more... ![]()
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![]() & RIP Charcoal my shy girl 1987-2000, Patch the wanderer 1987-?, Tabby my darling fluffball 1988-2002 & Panda the rascal 1988-2008
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Re: Natures Menu advice needed
Thanks, me too! I did put them on boiled chicken yesterday, which really seems to have helped Jumpy's tum! Now on Iams wet and Purely
Gave Treacle a Hills pouch the night after his op, which he enjoys ![]()
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![]() & RIP Charcoal my shy girl 1987-2000, Patch the wanderer 1987-?, Tabby my darling fluffball 1988-2002 & Panda the rascal 1988-2008
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