All the animals drink bottled water.
tamara stickler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
tamara stickler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Cherie,It could take some time to get over the stress of the trip, but if the vomitting is excessive, I'd try to get a mobile vet to come and give him the once-over. New homes can be really scary and take some time to adjust. (Are you giving filtered water? When I moved from a home with a well to a township w/ heavily chlorinated water....the animals wouldn't drink it for days, the first time they did try it, Q hurled......I had to dilute it with botteled to get them used to it.)LOVE the name !Good luck, God Bless!T
Cherie A Gabbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Well, you guys I got one of my new kitties yesterday, it was a horrid expierence. The gal called me from KY and told me the kitty was going to get flown, I have never done that before so, I asked questions, and told her to put a blanket in with him and a washcloth over the grate, of course I would pay. When I picked Thor (he growls at everybody, the name fits, he is definately the god of thunder) up at the airport, no washcloth over the grate, no blanket just a kitchen towel. He purred in my lap all the way home...does not like anybody or anything about this house yet, he will get used to it.So all is well I kept them seperated last night, but probally about 2 hours ago he starts vomiting, and having diahrea, so now I am at a loss, he is skinny and he came dirty and there was dirt in his ears and his coat was matted, I have combed out some and cleaned his ears, but now he is just hiding behind my desk he only comes out to puke....any thoughts....could it still be the stress of the trip?I have one more coming next week and then I am full to capacity ;-))ThanksCherie__________________________________________________
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