Will Ginger lap up liquid? Is she drinking water? Have you been leaving wet food available to her? How about trying Belinda's technique of telling Ginger that if she doesn't eat, at least a little, you'll have to syringe more food into her? :) It works with Gypsy! Did you try some warm KMR, or goat's milk with salmon oil dribbled on top? Has she been urinating and defecating? Everything look normal, if she has? I'm guessing she just doesn't feel like eating and will eat again soon on her own. If she's not dehydrated, I'd think about just leaving her alone for a little while and see if she begins to eat on her own again.
Nina
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She seems totally normal now except for the occasional sneeze and sniffle, and except for the very major fact that she is not eating. She tries to cover all the food I bring her, and I have tried everything. She either does not have an appetite or feels unable to eat. She does not vomit when I syringe her, but instead gives herself a thorough washing afterwards and then acts totally normal. So I am really stumped. I guess we we are left with doing the ultrasound on Thursday.
Michelle
In a message dated 5/17/2005 11:39:44 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It sounds to me like the benefits outweigh the reaction. I'm so
happy she is feeling better!

