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    Just checking to see how Ivy is doing today. Please keep us updated.

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    I just read this, this moring & was checking back to see what the vet
    had to say. I hope Ivy is okay,
    I've Been Boo'd

    I've been Frosted






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    We called the e-vet last night and they suggested we rush her into our regular vet this morning if she hadn't improved at least slightly. Thankfully, time and patience has seem to done a lot for her. She held down her dinner of boiled rice through the night and even felt good enough to pass a celebratory poo in the morning, LOL. I came home and checked - no diarrhea, no vomit. I saw her take a drink of water, too, so I'm guessing whatever the abdominal trauma was must have passed.

    Thanks all! She's acting like her normal crazy self again, so I'm not worrying anymore.

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    *HUGS* That is wonderful news!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Giselle
    We called the e-vet last night and they suggested we rush her into our regular vet this morning if she hadn't improved at least slightly. Thankfully, time and patience has seem to done a lot for her. She held down her dinner of boiled rice through the night and even felt good enough to pass a celebratory poo in the morning, LOL. I came home and checked - no diarrhea, no vomit. I saw her take a drink of water, too, so I'm guessing whatever the abdominal trauma was must have passed.

    Thanks all! She's acting like her normal crazy self again, so I'm not worrying anymore.
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