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Originally Posted by Wylie's Mom Gosh...it really does sound like she was in some real pain before (and maybe still is in some residual pain if she's still vomiting). Pain can cause vomiting, so now I'm wondering about that as a trigger. Really tough to say though since there has been the combo of pain, sickness, Rimadyl, possible other things. I almost think if it continues though, it might be worth taking her in again for bloodwork and to have the vet realllllly palpate her entire body very, very well to check for soreness, tenderness. This may be a dumb question - but could the turtle have bitten her? |
Oh believe me, if she doesn't improve and starts back with vomiting, she's going back to the vet tomorrow and blood work will be done. Crossing my fingers and praying like crazy though that she's feeling better tomorrow. No, there's no way Daisy could have bitten her. Before I brought Daisy in the house, she was always outside in her fully enclosed pen I made her, the bottom part is all brick, (a brick enclosed wall) and then further up the sides is fencing. I'm the only one that has ever taken Maggy May outside to potty, play or anything, I won't let anyone else do it, but I don't take Maggy over to Daisy's outdoor pen. And before I brought Daisy in the house to her indoor enclosure, I already had everything set up and ready so all I had to do was carry Daisy in and put her in her enclosure in my room and then the top went right on. There's no way Daisy can get out and no way Maggy could get in, she can't reach it at all. Oh, and the doc did palpate her when I took her in, that's how he knew she was in pain cause she reacted. Oh how she makes me worry. I just want her to be get better and be ok.