I'm sure you've got a lot of advice by now, but it sounds like maybe just a
hairball.
t
Marissa Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello everyone! I'm so sorry I've been out of touch for so long!!! I got
behind in emails and never was able to get caught up...life has been so
insane!
sometimes the very rapid sneezing is the result of a one-time
breathing-in of something as simple as dust or some other fine
substance
MC
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Thanks everyone for your feedback and suggestions! I appreciate it!
I've had Slink on L-Lysine for a couple months now (twice a day in his food)
along with Vitamin C and probiotics. I also feed him Innova Evo and Wellness
(only because he likes variety and gets bored and stops eating the
MJ, I wish I knew what to tell you but I don't. Hope Slinky will be ok -
sounds good at least that he is running around and active. As to life being
insane...well...welcome to my world! LOL Glad you are back.
elizabeth
In a message dated 11/23/06 21:54:43 Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PRO
Marissa,
I would wait and see how Slinky is doing in the
morning. I have kitties that sneeze for no reason,
and they get hairballs that make them throw up,
neither of which would need a vet visit. I would make
sure Slinky is on L-Lysine though to keep his immune
system boosted. A cold in an FeL
Hello everyone! I'm so sorry I've been out of touch for so long!!! I got
behind in emails and never was able to get caught up...life has been so
insane!!!
I hate to even email when I haven't been able to read everyone's posts the
last couple months. I send my love and thoughts to any wh
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