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Date Posted: 11:48:03 03/28/08 Fri
Author: Andrea
Subject: Re: Question about feeding Nutro?
In reply to: Cathy 's message, "Question about feeding Nutro?" on 19:41:28 09/20/07 Thu

Yes, I would wet down their food a little and warm it up to 15 sec. I did this so that he might want to eat it. He wasn't interested in the food (Nutro Natural Choice)so I thought by doing that I would make it more interesting. He won't touch it now ( I took it away today on finding this and other forums) and he won't eat the rice I've given him. He keeps drinking tons of water and vomitting it up. I'm praying he'll turn around soon.

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