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Posted by: DISCERN at Sun Mar 29 16:58:53 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DISCERN ] If this were me, I would personally not feed her today, since you now have this situation with her, you may end up needing to move her and take her to a vet tommorrow so they can see her in person, along with the next sample she leaves. In doing so, if she eats today, through the course of transporting her, in less than 24 hours since her meal, it is very possible she could regurge, and then, that is a whole other set of problems to deal with, along with this current goo problem. | ||
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