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Thread: Is she just fat

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    Is she just fat

    Or is she impacted, my wife says she cleaned up some poo from her a few weeks ago but I have yet to see any except when at the beginning of December she regurged was off for two weeks and had like diarrhea, but her belly feels full and buldged, but she continues to eat I am trying to soak her now but no poo, should I go to the vet or what...







    I always watch her eat and I don't think she swallowed any substrate but u never know, could she just be holding it in?

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    Well I just checked and she did go there was a lot of liquid, the poo was runny not watery but it was very soft, what's the deal

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    take her to the vets to be on the safe side

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    She has an appointment at 10 am

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    Re: Is she just fat

    She could be holding in a big one or she could be impacted. Before you go to the vet give her another lukewarm soak and try to massage her belly downward a little bit (gently). If there are still no results, take her in.

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    take her out and let her exercise as well, usually gets them to poo as well. Good luck at the vet...let us know what they say. The fact that its runny is concerning...I am sure they will do a fecal.
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    I agree, a vet visit is probably a smart idea. It's not necessarily a problem, but it sounds like it could become a serious problem. Let us know how it goes, hope she's okay!

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