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26th November 2011, 05:25 AM #11
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You have quite a voracious coonies.
My girls, on the other hand, always have food in their plate and stop immediately when they feel full.
We are still free-feeding them, and when their plates are empty they sit next to the full container and meow
but never try to break into their food storage bin.
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26th November 2011, 10:14 AM #12
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thanks for sasha's Pic.she is beautiful..
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26th November 2011, 03:46 PM #13
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I have three that you could trust with anything wouldn't put a paw wrong or pinch even their own food if it was on the side but Merlyn has always been a pig & would thieve,in his younger days we have let him eat until he has made himself sick thinking it would cure him but no after he had vomited one lot up back he would go for more,now unfortunately he has a bit of a partner in crime, Welly will also thieve but doesn't pig out like Merl I am pleased to say,thats why Merl is always fed seperate from the others so they can have top up food down & we know they will get it .....
I haven't known vets to pump out animals Candes but I suppose if it was really touch & go you could give them the injection which makes them vomit if you suspect or know they have eaten poison.I restricted his water intake,would rather have a thirsty cat than one that swells all that dried food inside him,he had a small amount of wet food last night & is going to be kept on wet only for today,he has been using the toilet very well but up until now no real diarrhoea which is surprising just a bit softer than normal last night & I thought here we go but at least his tum feels normal now, looks like he could have used one of his nine lives up in the over eating stakes,what a boy,have made sure that tin is well out of his reach now just in case,bless him....x
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26th November 2011, 05:42 PM #14
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27th November 2011, 02:27 AM #15
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How about Glycerine laxative suppositories for overeating? It would create some room to move things down .
They are not toxic, work fast, and the size is appropriate for large Coon's buttsLast edited by Halcyon; 27th November 2011 at 03:19 AM.
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27th November 2011, 02:32 AM #16
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Goodness - there is no doubt at all that Merl must have had a veritable feast on those Dreamies - he looks enormous. Still wildly handsome, but enormous all the same. Suggest he better have a turn in Bruce's harness super quick, though judging by the size of him now it may not fit around his middle :P
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27th November 2011, 06:37 AM #17
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Buddy says sorry xxx He is a Dreamies Junkie and has a friend that lead each other astray (oi Hector???) Buds will happily nom his way through a bag of Dreamies with no ill effects so sorry if tis causes probs with oter cats :/ xxxx
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27th November 2011, 10:07 AM #18
Hint to Jackie - cover Merlyn's ears:
Slightly off topic but I found a Dreamies Advent Calendar yesterday - £3!
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27th November 2011, 10:41 AM #19
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27th November 2011, 10:44 AM #20
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