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27th April 2011, 10:33 AM #1Top Cat



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Nope. Because they wouldn't eat without me on their side of the door. So, feed Dicky fish, step through try to get other two to eat theirs "quickly" so i wouldn't have to leave it down. Back into kitchen to hand feed Dicky to pursuade him to have enough. See other two watching me through glass. Back into other room, heads into bowl. Wait 2 mins, back into kitchen. Rinse, repeat...
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27th April 2011, 11:23 AM #2Top Cat



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I am such a sad sack of cat slave. Just gave them one more fillet of pollock each at 10am as they where whining at me continually - not having dry food down has it's affect.
On the good news front, came down this morning and no pile of sick - just a small hairball type hacking in the kitchen doorway which would normally annoy, but not this time. Also, after second breakfast Dicky delivered something more solid and smelling of fish from the other end. I could tell as he appears to have had half of it stuck to his fur. Another 1/2 bath in the sink, but he was tolerant.
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28th April 2011, 11:55 AM #3The Quiet Kitten
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I have the same problem with one of my coonie neuters,he has persistent vomiting and very loose stools if not kept on a sensitive food diet.As I have 8 cat's in the house it's easier to feed them all on the same diet (with the exception of the kittens). I use royal canin sensible (dry) and feed mostly a raw or chicken & rice otherwise.I find the raw reduces the stool frquency too.
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28th April 2011, 12:04 PM #4
Oh poor Dicky it's bad enough having a runny bum without the washing after too......
I have a gross runny bum tale so if you are about to eat look away......................
One morning last summer after they had been outside the day before Roxy had a really bad runny bum, there was poop and bits of grass stuck to her pantaloons. I gloved up due to being pregnant and even though I had tried to get the OH to turn round to help he was already on his fav car park.........the M6!
I grabbed the wipes and then saw a bigger blade of grass so I pulled it thinking it was stuck to her leg, Roxy who was being sooo good while she was being wiped gave out a loud screech as I realised I was tugging a huge blade of grass from her bum.
My poor baby got lots of hugs after her ordeal



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