I know this may be a little late, but Ptep's symptoms sound a little like Pebble's when she has a dysautonomia attack... Might be a route worth investigating?
hmm ... a quick Google brought forth this (http://www.valevets.co.uk/dysautonomia/) - as Vale Vets have been looking after Ptep, I feel reasonably confident that they'd have checked.
wish I knew what it was, though - when the vet phoned with the result, she seemed really surprised that so much CHICKIE! had been consumed today.
yay! good news for all the kits. I doubt v much it's dysautonomia - symptoms aren't at all right, but that helps not a whit with what it is. i do hope you're holding up well and he just carries on eating, improving and giving you joy
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wish I knew what it was, though - when the vet phoned with the result, she seemed really surprised that so much CHICKIE! had been consumed today.
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Negative
(Anonymous) 2003-10-10 11:58 am (UTC)(link)Carol
sturnus@cix.co.uk
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Perhaps it's JOOTT and he'll be back to his old, vile self shortly.
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Best wishes for continued improvement, and many purr-filled afternoons.
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