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sax_playa86 - 28 Jul 2006 14:05 GMT
Recently I was transfered by work for a month and a half up north.
Luckily, I was able to move in with family, and so my little Marziale
and I packed up and headed up. However, since coming her her appetite
seems to have dwindled significantly. She has already been to the vet
here (I am staying in my mother's basement appt rather than go
searching for a new appt for just a month and a half, and therefore was

able to go to the vet that we brought all our animals to growing up,
therefore I know and trust), and the vet said that she appears
prefectly healthy. I am still worried though, because she appears to be

only picking at her food. Back home she would eat this food like it was

going out of style, I know she likes it. Is it just that she isn't used

to the new surroundings? Does anyone have any suggestions as to how to
encourage her to eat properly again? Please don't waste your time with
negative posts on here, as I said, she has already been to the vet, who

said that she was ok, she is eating, just not as much as she used to. I

am simply looking for positive advice to try to make my baby girl
happier.
amschabert@gmail.com - 29 Jul 2006 10:00 GMT
Animals are far more sensitive than people understand. I am sure that
since your vet says she is healthy that a little extra love from you
and your family will make her feel at home.

Good Luck
toucanldy@aol.com - 29 Jul 2006 14:57 GMT
I

> am simply looking for positive advice to try to make my baby girl
> happier.

You could try giving her some "Rescue Remedy" to calm her, or some
chamomile tea.

Regards,
Linda
kate - 29 Jul 2006 20:24 GMT
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> You could try giving her some "Rescue Remedy" to calm her, or some
> chamomile tea.

Walnut flower essence is good for adjusting to change - I've used it
with my cat L Boy twice with good results.

Kate
sax_playa86 - 30 Jul 2006 21:54 GMT
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Thank you very much everyone for your suggestions, I really appretiate
this :)

Britt
 
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