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28-03-2009, 05:01 PM   #21

Re: MY poorly Baby (Maxi)


Hopefully he'll pick up after this. Trouble is, if it keeps happening it will bring his general condition down.

Has your vet offered or suggested Canikur? My daughter's cat had the most awful undiagnosable bad tum (if there's such a word - even went as far as having a gut biopsy but still no diagnosis) and was close to being pts, for everyone's best interests; he was unwell, was leaking faecal fluid, the furniture and carpets were pretty awful. Canikur was found and tried and was amazing! It has nothing very much in the way of medicine - just 'gumming agents'. It seems that being relieved of constant intestinal hurry actually gives the gut a bit of time to normalise and recover.
You can get it without prescription online, or presumably from your vet if s/he thinks it might be helpful



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28-03-2009, 05:31 PM   #22

Re: MY poorly Baby (Maxi)


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Originally Posted by dinahsmum
Hopefully he'll pick up after this. Trouble is, if it keeps happening it will bring his general condition down.

Has your vet offered or suggested Canikur? My daughter's cat had the most awful undiagnosable bad tum (if there's such a word - even went as far as having a gut biopsy but still no diagnosis) and was close to being pts, for everyone's best interests; he was unwell, was leaking faecal fluid, the furniture and carpets were pretty awful. Canikur was found and tried and was amazing! It has nothing very much in the way of medicine - just 'gumming agents'. It seems that being relieved of constant intestinal hurry actually gives the gut a bit of time to normalise and recover.
You can get it without prescription online, or presumably from your vet if s/he thinks it might be helpful
Thanks DM That sounds great and something that would be worth a try, I have to phone my vet in a weeks time if Max is tummy settles, so I will certainly ask him about it .
Thanks again.



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29-03-2009, 10:36 AM   #23

Re: MY poorly Baby (Maxi)


Hows he doing today?



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29-03-2009, 10:52 AM   #24

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Hows he doing today?
Hi Matt thanks for asking how my little baby is doing , he seems sooooo much better today he has done a poop this morning that is vitually solid again so it is nearly back to normal , I have not heard him cough or sneeze so his throat must be feeling better as well and his gums don`t look as inflammed, so all in all he is improving in leaps and bounds YEH .



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29-03-2009, 11:36 AM   #25

Re: MY poorly Baby (Maxi)


Great news xxx



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29-03-2009, 11:37 AM   #26

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Great news xxx
Thanks Elaine I am sooooo relieved



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29-03-2009, 11:43 AM   #27

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They do like to worry us and keep us on our toes at times, dont they?



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29-03-2009, 04:17 PM   #28

Re: MY poorly Baby (Maxi)


Excellent news, Leesy!



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29-03-2009, 06:32 PM   #29

Re: MY poorly Baby (Maxi)


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Excellent news, Leesy!
Thanks DM , it`s nice to know people care



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29-03-2009, 08:34 PM   #30

Re: MY poorly Baby (Maxi)


So glad Maxi's on the mend. Keep it up lovely lad.



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