I wanted to know if we could get a new update on Moxie Moo and Decker? How are they doing? Eating the yogurt? Less diarrehea? Please let us know when you get a chance! Thanks... Katie and kitties![]()
I wanted to know if we could get a new update on Moxie Moo and Decker? How are they doing? Eating the yogurt? Less diarrehea? Please let us know when you get a chance! Thanks... Katie and kitties![]()
Thank you so much Michelle!![]()
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I've been BOO'd!!! Thanks Lori!
Yes, I'd love to hear how things are going! I hope they are getting better, and no one else has gotten sick!
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I'd also like to know Lori. I hope that they're both improving and will get well soon.
Thanks for asking about them. Moxie is doing much better and is now having slightly formed but still very soft stools. Decker on the other hand is now at the full runny liquid stage but he doesn't act like it's bothering him in the least and thank goodness no drips. Moxie is very active and her inner eyelids are finally staying down so she looks better too. They are both taking their meds and now they both are eating their yogurt with a little pumpkin mixed in. I don't know what brought on the change of heart about the yogurt but I'm not complaining.
If we don't see a big improvement by Sunday I will start them on boiled chicken and rice along with everything else per vet orders.
Decker climbed into my lap, up my shirt and licked me on the chin this morning, can you believe it? My little wild guy is really making progress.
I'll try to get some pictures this weekend.
From Decker with Love
That's great news, Lori!!! Hang in there!![]()
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Thanks for the good update. I'm so glad that Moxie is doing much better and hopefully Decker will become better soon too.I'm also glad to hear that they like the yogurt pumpkin mixture.
When Starr had coccidia he also had very runny poo and acted totally normal.
Decker sure sounds like a little sweetheart and I think that you rescued him just in time to socialize him.
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great news!
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Glad to hear they're doing better. Any sites of mom cat yet?
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