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Date: 2003-02-19 18:33:02 UTC
Subject: hunger strike
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Also:
Animals should be clear of ECE because we got our new ones over a year ago
and we live in CA so no cute babies to play with.
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Hello:
Follow up to questions:
I have tried chicken and turkey baby food but I have Lamb, and I didn't think
about heating it up that much, I will try that. I am trying to be patient
with him but he wants absolutely nothing to do with a food eating session, he
probably assumes the Pepto is coming and IM mean bad Mom.
I will lay off the cream and Dyne and just stick to Vitaferret and pedialite.
I can get some AD at the vets too. He's a difficult boy anyway because he
will not sit still and is always more interested in his surrounding rather
than eating. He eats up to 3 treats like he is starving but no food.
The vet did a fecal test on him and found no blood or parasites. That's all
he said about it.
I need to call him now, I just don't know what direction to go.
Thanks!
Kelly
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