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Bloated tummy!

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Meant to give yous an update yesterday but was busy, so here goes. Took Cods to vet yesterday, her tum was still bloated but not as much as before. Vet says she seems quite sore around her bladder area when you touch it. She is still eating her greens and the recovery food, and hay! She has lost weight though since last week. Vet's not to sure what might of caused this, I've to watch for blood in her pee and any discharge from her womans bits, and take her back if that happens if not just to continue doing what i'm doing.

Not to sure what could be wrong with her, but I'll keep doing what I'm doing!

Karen xx
 
What I would do is treat her for the bloat, ask the vet for some painkillers, something to boost her appetite and some antibiotics. Obviously if she is losing weight she is not eating what she normally does, if she is that is very alarming. He has checked her teeth? :)
 
Have bladderstones been ruled out? You need to get to the root of the problem and, as CC said, get teeth checked, and perhaps for stones. I assume your vet can't 'feel' anything untoward going on? Give some Probiotics (they won't do any harm ). Ask for an xray of her bladder to see if you can see stones. Is she in pain when she passes urine? They don't always pass blood when its stones.
 
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