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got home to find Fluffy wasn't interested in her food she was eating this morning before I went to work, now she isn't interested.
Should I try to coax her into eating something or phone the vets now?
can't tell if she has been to the loo as it's a shared litter box.
I noticed a change in her as soon as I got through the door she just sat there didn't approach me or come running over at the sound of food.
At the vets now so should have some news soon
I've noticed they have both been chewing the rubber matting I have them on could this be the cause if it was ingested?
Not much has been chewed though so I'm not sure if that would make a difference
thanks all, I haven't had a call from the vets yet so that's good news so far!!
I think Jezebel thinks I have lost the plot as I'm sleeping on the living room floor to keep her company :lol: