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Old 12-01-2006, 07:29 PM   #11
SnowWa
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BrandonB ---- Did you say that you aren't really sure that she ate it -- but think so.

Personally - I would just keep an eye on her. If she continues to eat, drink, and be playful and her usual self - I really wouldn't worry.

If she starts having any problems - I would check with the vet.

If you stop and think about it - there really isn't much the vet can do at this point anyway (you certainly wouldn't want stomach surgery or anything like that) -- And - I'll bet he'll tell you to keep an eye on her and get back with him if you suspect any problems......

I think even if she ate it - the odds really are that it won't cause a problem.

**** I do think at this time that a good diet of high fiber foods and lots of fluids will keep everything moving through her very well. So - spoil her for a day or two and give her all her favorite foods..... keep that old intestinal tract moving along......


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