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28th April 2011, 10:27 AM #1
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Ok wise folk, cause or effect? I washed Dicky's butt again this morning, but legs all clean so this is good. However I saw something bright green wash down the plug hole. I eventually worked out this was a feather from one of the toys he must have eaten.
So, could this be the cause of his upset tummy and has taken a few days to work it's way through or is it more likely that this is a recently eaten feather because of a lack of dry food?
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28th April 2011, 12:59 PM #2
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Could be either,I know when Shimba swallowed ribbon off of chockie box as a babe it was a few days coming through,I had just got to the point where I was sure it was all entwined in his intestines & he would have to come into work for investigations,got myself all worked up when that night hubby shouted come and take a look,gift wrapped poo had arrived,oh bliss,how sad we become when we own MC's......
So pleased it is just down to butt wash only,things must be improving !
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28th April 2011, 05:47 PM #3
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I put the RC Kitten back down and they had chicken breast for lunch. Now just had a mix of 2:1 HiLife Kitten and Whiska Kitten. Will see what happens overnight. Going to go get more HiLife on Saturday (Morrisons are the cheapest and there is a branch near a friends...) and mix it with the Bozita that they like so much but might be too rich though :(
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28th April 2011, 06:05 PM #4
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28th April 2011, 06:44 PM #5
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Yup. I have no children and have zero desire for them. On the other hand, my felines here - loves 'em I do.
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28th April 2011, 06:56 PM #6
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Dave absolutely hates kids. Well he says he does but then he really got into playing with my little cousins when he met them. I think he's just not used to children really whereas I've always been surrounded by them. Hopefully if he can cope with Teddy he'll not see a baby as such a big jump...Haha!
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28th April 2011, 07:17 PM #7
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