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Old 06-19-2017, 12:25 PM #1
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Default I have to take abby to the vet

she has had pudding like stools for a while now. actually i don't know if they were ever normal. I am jumping out of my skin. there is no blood or mucus today I decided not to give her any wet food. I thought it was getting better.
I will see if i can get a sample and then make an appt with the vet. I wonder if it will be 500 or 1000 dollars. I am hoping it is parasites. she has been always acting normal. I can't take any pressure. I think I will take another 2mg of clonapazam. She did have normal stools. I am just freaking out. today they were like pudding and they haven.t been well formed in a while
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