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18-05-2009, 04:25 PM   #11

Re: Kizzy's strange behaviour today


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Originally Posted by dinahsmum
I hesitate to suggest yet another possible remedy or aid for Kizzy's delicate tum.
Maybe you could think about getting these but not trying them for a week or two? It looks like the type of herbal rememdy which shouldn't cause any harm, even if it should turn out that it doesn't actually do any good

Did you ever get a pot of cat-grass growing for her? That could help too, even if only by acting as an emetic when her stomach is uncomfortable
Interesting link, sounds as if it might be worth a try!



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18-05-2009, 04:32 PM   #12

Re: Kizzy's strange behaviour today


Thanks for that link, DM - I shall have that on standby! As to the grass, I did mention it some time ago in another thread. Kizzy will be able to go out in a few days time and will be able to eat her own grass if she wants to.

More strange behaviour this afternoon! We had a visit from the Memory Nurse and Kizzy kept coming in to the room we were having our discussion in - the kitchen, where else? - and SHOWING OFF - it was quite blatant! She even got up into the sink, just to say - hey look I'm being a naughty cat and my people aren't taking any notice of me!!!!



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19-05-2009, 01:55 AM   #13

Re: Kizzy's strange behaviour today


that's great Angie.. not so much for being bold... but for the fact that shes feeling confident and comfortable enough with strangers in the house to come out AND be a show off as well.. she obviously knows that you have her back!



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19-05-2009, 02:41 AM   #14

Re: Kizzy's strange behaviour today


I quite agree ..she's really comfortable and at home now!!



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