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10th March 2011, 09:53 AM #11
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Well that planned failed. Between putting the Pollock down and getting ready to leave the house it all vanished - Bertie had his fair share too. So down went the rest of the tetra-pack of the Bozita for them. Hopefully it won't go too stale during the day - but I suspect it will be eaten.
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10th March 2011, 10:07 PM #12
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11th March 2011, 10:44 AM #13
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Berties eating less
My boss feels for swollen glands first but always backs up with the syringe & water test as well especially if he thinks it is tied in with throat but glands feel normal, this can very often happen by the cat swallowing something that scratches throat on way down such as poor little featheries,not something luckily ours catch but then Welly is very handy at plucking his feather tickling stick so wouldn't be surprised if at some point he suffers the same symptom....!
So pleased Bertie seems to have found his appetite again,when one of the others decide to behave the same way dad will not be so worried.
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11th March 2011, 12:57 PM #14
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Checked him this morning, 2.5kg. Dicky is now way ahead at 2.7kg, but at least he is back on the "up". All are now eating well, but I have not seen Bertie near the dry food since, so going to make sure he has as much wet as he needs for now. He is probably playing me now...
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11th March 2011, 06:22 PM #15
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