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13th April 2011, 01:13 PM #11
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13th April 2011, 01:24 PM #12
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I will do more pics I promise but at the moment it is a constant round of cleaning and topping up kittens as mum was getting a bit worn out doing it by herself!!
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14th April 2011, 01:33 PM #13
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All mine are on Royal Canin Sensible 33, some get a tin of applaws every day... I have no probs with them but try anything else and Spice goes Dookie! When she was a kitten she used to jump thru into the kitchen and pinch our dog's dinner... result atomic poo, she had an awfully delicate tum as a kitten, we regularly had to bath her three times a day, then after far too many trips to the vets she just got better, days after the vets decided she should have a biopsy to find out what was wrong... glad I said no to that one!
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14th April 2011, 11:42 PM #14
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Newsflash!!! It's all sorted :-) Tried the chicken, slowly introduced Felix and all was fine until suddenly one day was back to square one. So much so that Moto needed a bath! Luckily, he's such a chilled chappie, he loved it!
Had a chat with my vet who said starve for at least 16 hours and then start them on Hills I/D pouches. That has worked an absolute miracle!!
Now back to completely solid, in just a couple of days and introducing dry Hills Kitten and still all solid! We're now up to one pouch each morning and evening, with a sprinkling of dry, plus a handful of dry to graze on during the day and all is well!
The I/D worked a treat!! One happy bunny here!
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15th April 2011, 12:24 AM #15
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