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Old September 12th, 2008, 04:28 PM
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Unhappy Squiggy isn't eating

You might remember Squiggy - he was one of my stray Ethel's kittens (he used to be named Cappy).. My sister adopted him and his sister from me, and they've been doing well until ..

Apparently over the past couple of days Squiggy hasn't really been eating. He'd take a nibble and then move on. He also started vomiting clear liquid about twice a day. My sister took him into the vet, and they couldn't find anything wrong with him. They said his temp was fine, no URI, nothing lodged in his stomach that they could tell, not dehydrated..

She got him home and found he would only eat kibble (she had him on a rotation of good wet stuff, like Wellness, Go!, etc). He seems the same, other than the vomiting and the change in eating.. The vet was hesitant to even give him a blood test - saying that maybe he only had an upset stomach

Anyway, she's keeping her eye on him - she was told that if things took a turn for the worst to bring him into emergency.

At least he's now eating SOMETHING - but does anyone have any ideas what this could be?
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