Originally posted by jenluckenbach
She has not been to a vet. No symptoms AND she ate at the shelter. She has quite the full figure (OK, slightly round
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And sorry........Sally is her name.
I am home sick from work today and Charlie is picking up baby food on his way home tonight. So I'll be trying that tonight.
I'm going to go find the catnip right now!!!!!!!
A vet check never hurts (except the pocket book). We had NO clue Spike had such a teeth/gum problem until we were giving him meds for fleas and his mouth started bleeding. Before giving up on her I would have her checked out to make sure there is nothing wrong medically! Just like us, one day they can be fine and the next day sick. Good luck and keep us posted on Sally.
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