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Quote from: Michele on February 07, 2007, 03:20:36 PMIf she's fine in herself, then maybe she's thinking about coming in season Oh please don't say that I'm hoping that she is going to be a late bloomer like Mary's Lottie Maybe better start checking lady bits now then I've struggled to find a food that she would eat although I haven't wanted to chop and change too much for obvious reasons. We discovered early on she will not eat dry food even when its moistened so tried various tinned foods before settling on Davies chubs which she seemed to enjoy more than any other. She has been fed this for a good few weeks now so it might be that she is simply going off it but she even turned her nose up at sardines and gravy bones I have come home to two piles of diarrhoea which I think are from her (a bit too small to be from Disney I think) so will definitely err on the side of caution and take her along tomorrow. At the minute she is beating the living daylights out of Aspen so she definitely doesn'tr appear to be under the weather. would be much easier if she would do the dying swan act
If she's fine in herself, then maybe she's thinking about coming in season
Hope Jersey gets on at the vets okay tonighte Gill xxxxxxxxx