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Originally Posted by catlover2
Wynden, From what you described in your fist post, it doesn't sound very good, and that the Xray found "something in stomach". His actions demonstrated that he was in pain and very uncomfortable. Any chance that he ate something he shouldn't have? Hope you see continued improvement with less vomiting and normal bowel movments. How is he today?
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I am hoping if it wasn't food in the stomach, the vet would operate or find out what it is, I assumed it was food .
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