I can't decide weather to call the vet today or wait until Monday

jennyjen

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Originally Posted by beandip

I'd say that is very likely. These little beasts are very sly...I could put something odorless, tasteless, and INVISIBLE in Beandip's food and he would sooner starve than eat it.
I second that. If I even put the TINIEST bit of pumpkin in Bailey's food, it takes a lot of coaxing for me to get her to eat it, and then she'll only eat about half of it. Now instead of putting the pumpkin in her food, I mix it with a little bit of baby food and she eats it with no problem.

I'm glad that your vet is working with you to find out what's going on. I know how frustrating it is to constantly be wondering what's wrong.
 
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