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Old October 4th, 2004, 12:32 AM
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Hi again,

Oh my gosh! I had not noticed the part about the kitten not eating!! And combined with diarrhea (I can never spell that, sigh!) can lead to dehydration. And that in any small animal is VERY serious!! Have you tried to feed the kitty yourself? With a syringe or eye dropper? Or tempting her with her favourite foods?

Hopefully, you can get her to the vet ASAP!! I once spent a long night with my elderly bunny when he had a case of runny rabbit buttons. (They are usually not at all objectionable and hard). It turned out to be not at all serious, more the result of the finniky digestive system of an elderly lapin. But just like little children, little ones with four paws also need to be seen VERY quickly when they have not eaten. Or refse to eat.

Good luck and let us know how she is!!
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