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Originally Posted by abbeychem Tiffany is twelve years old. Once every two weeks or less, she starts doing something funny with her mouth and tong, and I know that the crisis is about to start. A few minutes later, she throws up whatever is in her stomach, and when i look usually is very bloody. Right after that she has very bloody stools. Then it stops. A few hours later, the same thing repeats, between the crisis she sleeps a lot, obviously, poor baby. And then stops for two weeks or maybe more.
This has been happening for at least two years. My vet suggests that probably because she has a shy temper, she gets very nervous and attacks her gastrointestinal system. He says its not parasites or an infection.
She has a very soft diet based on chicken because she canīt tolerate meat. So, to go to straight to the point, has anyone ever suffer anything like it with your babies??
Has anyone find another explanation??
I am very grateful just for you to take the time to read my message...
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Please try Wellness Senior Super 5 mix . Cassie had this problem for years and she is 10 now. I put her on Wellness an month ago "she is doing great". I finally figured out she can't have any soy, corn, and grains. I give her a 1/4 cup of dry and add tablespoon Wellness lamb and rice in the can twice a day. Lamb is ok but not the chicken. She loves it and has not went through cramps and runs yet. Yes she would have bloody ones. For a treat I give her "Wellness fruit biscuit" not the peanut ones. Hey this is worth a try, because I have been fighting this since she was two.