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Old January 20th, 2008, 11:44 PM
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Sounds like it's not the food....He didn't step in road salt did he? That would cause a burning sensation of the foot & possible mouth if he injests any of it. Did the vet take a skin scraping? Yeast infection perhaps? Fungal? Bacterial infection?


When I switched my cat to raw she only had 2 days of slightly mucous-y poop...no other symptoms.
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