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Old 04-21-2013, 03:14 PM   #9
SusieQ36305
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I think it's just the adjustment thing, too. But, if she continues to not drink, I would definitely give her water in a syringe. Dehydration is so dangerous. I had this problem with Maxie back at the end of January. She would not eat anything at all. She finally came around. I gave her shredded cheese, too, just to get her to eat SOMETHING! She still does not want dry food. I have never had another that gave me a problem about eating dry food. She only wants the "moist" kind.
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