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Old 07-24-2008, 06:52 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by Ellie May View Post
White gums can mean something very serious is going on.
With her not feeling well I personally wouldn't even want to wait til this afternoon. This could mean anemia or shock. Nutrical isn't really going to do much of anything if it is one of these.

It probably isn't the food if the other two are better.
I'd go to the vet with a stool sample and they might want to take blood (and it is probably best).

I would at least call and ask to talk to a vet or tech immediately and they may want to see her now.

I just checked her gums again, they are a little darker pink like normal. And her nose is warm indicating she is warming up , before it was cold. Right now i am making her some rice and white chicken to see if she will eat that cause she doesnt even want to eat a treat. I am going to call the vet now to see what they think i should do.
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