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ok so you have ME freaked out then... was the vomiting directly related to the renal issues? |
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FWIW Isabel was and is a bit of a vomiter in the mornings. She doesn't eat particularly fast but she does like to have a big drink afterwards - I never limit water - but I do after her breakfast. She's aloud a few gulps and then I take the water bowl up for an hour. She's had a long sleep and hasn't had a drink since 11-12pm. So she probably is thirsty but not great after she's scarfed up her breakfast. She still vomits roughly once a month and eats it straight after
. I asked my vet about this and she said maybe she wants her breakfast twice. But if yours - sorry don't know her name- is drinking A LOT of water and you aren't denying it at any times (as I know some peeps take water away completely) I would have her checked out.
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. We do take her water away at times because she will drink non stop if we dont. We will put some down after she eats, after playing, and after walks.
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