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keep a record of what's going in one end and whats coming out the other and make sure the vet knows exactly what you know.

 

It doesn't hurt to pester the vet too...I was on them like a rash... they fixed my cat just to get rid of me:001_smile:

 

I got access to the kennels which is not allowed for the public, and got him out by hand feeding him in there.

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As two of them have it, it must rule out a lot of individual illness type things and be a bit of a clue for the vet. Just watch the one that's not drinking and make sure the vet knows about it.

 

Good luck tomorrow.

 

I just spent more on my cat than I ever spent on anything...but somehow I don't mind:001_smile:

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Having has a plethora of dogs from the Council Pound.

(i) They visit the vet to get castrated or spayed or only if badly ripped up in a fight (happens every few years with the ever changing mix)

(ii)Generally their next visit to the vet is to get the big needled, i.e. put down.

Any wound needing less than 5 stitches is def NOT for the Vet, purple teramicin spray is good.

They get ad lib cheap dry dog food, eat **** for fun and have unlimited access to clean water, but appear to prefer wallowing in sheaughs and drinking distinctly off colour water.

They also are allowed to roam free up the moss when on walks.

They also share our bed.

They invariably live to 12 or 15 years unless hit by the Post Van (only happened to one mind)

Cheers

m

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