She ate normally this morning, then threw up after I got home and was very weak and shaky on her pins. I immediately drove her to the emergency vet hospital in Deerfield, where, $300+ of blood tests and fluids later, it turns out she was dehydrated and overheated. I'm to observe her for a couple of days and take her to her own vet if her appetite continues poor or she gets shaky again, but otherwise she's fine.
And of course the minute I got in the door she went straight to her food dish and started eating her kibble....
And of course the minute I got in the door she went straight to her food dish and started eating her kibble....
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Date: 2009-08-06 04:54 am (UTC)From:Glad to hear Siren's doing better... force those fluids! LOL
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Date: 2009-08-06 06:57 am (UTC)From:They get most of their fluid through foods, so, fresh gooshy food until the heat wave is over!