I think that most of us have these from time to time, and as long as we pass them through then there's nothing to worry about. As long as you are groomed regularly and you don't get felt pads on your feet that can be chewed off and swallowed then Sooty should be fine
If her tummy gets rumbly, you can give her some Pediatric simethecome (infant gas drops). They won't harm her (they don't interact with the blood, just the stuff in the tummy). I like having my tummy rubbed starting from under my shoulders towards the back end, which helps push any gas out, too.
Mum found a few stringy poos in our litter tray a few days ago. Though not very long so nowhere near as impressive as Maddie's record breaker. We have noticed that as well as increasing our grooming, she has slightly cut back on our pellets, so we are now eating even more hay, readigrass and veggies. We are both shedding lots of fluff, especially Misty who has a particularly fluffy winter coat. Mum suspects the poo could have been mine as I spend so much time grroming Misty.
Isn't it embarressing though when they keep inspecting your poo?
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We have noticed that as well as increasing our grooming, she has slightly cut back on our pellets, so we are now eating even more hay, readigrass and veggies.
We are both shedding lots of fluff, especially Misty who has a particularly fluffy winter coat. Mum suspects the poo could have been mine as I spend so much time grroming Misty.
Isn't it embarressing though when they keep inspecting your poo?
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Pepper
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It must be a 2 foot thing.
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But, it is nice that they keep such a close eye on us and our digestive systems!
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we were keeping an eye on her yesterday so didn't do our journal.
Thanks for asking Maddie, it makes us feel better knowing we have friends out there and we aren't on our own.
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