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Patsy's lost weight

Oh I am so pleased to see that pile of poop that Patsy has passed. She must be feeling so much better. Keep on pooping and eating and peeing Patsy x
 
So pleased that Patsy is doing so well after passing that huge stone! :yikes: Bet she feels much more comfortable now! Sending her healing wheeks! X
 
Pleased Patsy's working so hard at getting back into shape (round is a shape, right?). I can't imagine the relief, poor sweetheart. This happened with my Toffee, fingers crossed after passing the massive stone she's not had any subsequent issues.
 
Pleased Patsy's working so hard at getting back into shape (round is a shape, right?). I can't imagine the relief, poor sweetheart. This happened with my Toffee, fingers crossed after passing the massive stone she's not had any subsequent issues.
So far she hasn't. She managed a 2g weight gain from yesterday so I guess she is maintaining her weight which is good. She refuses all syringe feeds now and just has an extra breakfast of oats with something yummy like grated cucumber, carrot or apple. :)
 
I know I'm resurecting this old thread, but it is relevant. The reason why I think Patsy had that huge stone was that she is a brocolli addict! I hardly ever give my piggies brocolli but I did tonight as a rare treat. It was at the bottom of the veg bowl and before I could scatter feed the veg, Patsy went straight for the brocolli, bypassing the rocket, cucumber, pepper and lettuce which she normally chooses first. This is only the 2nd time I have given them brocolli since Patsy arrived in September.
 
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