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My Rosie is sick regularly - mostly because she hoovers up her own food and then quickly tries to eat either Alfie's or Holly's dinner. She also get sick when trying to get up furballs. It is invariably undigested so I have to get to it before the dog does Her favourite place to be sick is the windowsill. Hope your furry friend has nothing more serious. |
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Poor Mouse, I had hoped that she was over the sickness thing. I hope its not too serious and can be remedied very soon for her. xxx |
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Hi All Mouse was at the vet this evening. He thinks it's either a bug, or that her steroids has irritated the lining of her stomach possibly causing an ulcer. She is now on antibiotics in case it's a bug, and on something to soothe her wee tummy so she's not being sick. He's also changed her diet to a milder food that will be more gentle on her tummy and is more easily digestible. She also had a very slight temperature. We're back to the vet on Friday and will see if there's been any improvement, and when her normal blood tests are done in 2 weeks the vet will check to rule out anything more serious. Hoping the diet change and antibiotics will do the trick! Thank you all for your support! Tina |
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I have everything crossed that the meds and food do the trick and there is nothing more serious going on with her. xxx |
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