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Well, they do get worms from mice but it would be unlikely that she has a heavy worm burden and insatiable appetite in such a short space of time since that happened. I worm mine every three months, because they hunt so perhaps you could try worming her and see if it makes any difference..... |
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Maybe not so daft Moli.. I thought that maybe she didn't eat too well in the cattery and was making up for it. I don't think the owners would tell me....they just say the same every time I ask..'Oh she's been fine, no trouble' |
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That was one of my thoughts too, I wondered if the upset of being without you had stopped her eating properly. Had she lost any weight when you picked her up Mags? If she hadn't eaten properly for two weks she would definetely have lost weight |
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