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29th April 2013, 01:18 PM #1
thanks, yeah I hope so, I kind of was quite sure that was the case until this morning, when she did that "yelp" thing.... she doesn't like it when we touch the lower bit of her back, but it looks like it's just ticklish rather than painful. Otherwise there is not really anything else that sets her off, she LOVES being picked up in our arms, and just plonked over our shoulders, looking at the world from above, which tells me there is not really any problem there.
I also worry she might have swallowed something that is having trouble getting through (she still eats anything I leave lying on the floor or table) OR also, simple painful spasm somewhere, that just goes away as soon as it comes....
I still would like to get her checked, though, just in case...
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29th April 2013, 04:13 PM #2
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I do agree. If in doubt get her checked out. No one knows their cat better than the owner.
It will be worth mentioning that she has places she doesn't like being touched and about her swallowing anything and everything.
It's as much for peace of mind for yourself and so you can stop worrying.
Let us know when she's had her check-up. I'm sure she'll be fine
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5th May 2013, 01:20 AM #3
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Cant offer any advise Alekto but hope Neevie has her problems resolved soon, I know what a worry it can be if you just dont know what the problems is, oh how much easier life would be if they could just talk x
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