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There are two things that I have personally been through with my Pixie-Bobs. The reason I am putting it on my site is just in case there is anyone out there who has been through a similar thing. Or maybe has symptoms that are similar and with respect, don’t know what to do! 

Over time other cat breeders have been wonderful to me with help and advice and hopefully I have been of help to people who have called me. So if you have five minutes please read on as it may be of some interest! 

CAT LITTER is the awful time I had reference cat litter and the other is teething; yes you have read it right, Teething!

Below is my explanation of what one of my cats went through because she ate some cat litter. Please read it as it may help someone, somewhere, going through a similar thing.

A PERSONAL EXPERIENCE REFERENCE CAT LITTER

I would like to share my recent experience, which you may find useful information. Some people might have experienced this kind of thing already, where others might have had no problems at all, over years of having cats! 

I breed Pixie-Bob cats. I have always used the wood base for cat litter. It gives off a pleasant odour, it dissolves very easily and I have never had any problems. 
A few weeks ago my husband was on his way home from work when I called him and asked him to pick me up a bag of litter until I got a full order the next day as I was really low. Anyway, on the way home he couldn’t get the wood base litter so picked up a bag of grit litter, (looks like small grey stones) I never thought anything of it. 

A few days later I noticed one of the younger cats was not eating her food (She was four and a half months old) I kept a close eye on her. On picking her up one morning I felt she was very hot and lethargic. So off we went down to the vets. He took her temperature, which was high, she had lost weight, was not eating and not going to the toilet. As you can imagine I was really worried. My cats, although I breed them, are my pets and I love them to bits. 

He gave her two injections, one anti-biotic, one anti-inflammatory, to take her temperature down, gave me a course of anti-biotic tablets for her for five days and an appointment for a week later. After a couple of days she looked terrible, she had lost so much weight, was so hot, was in pain when I picked her up and just didn't want to move. There was no improvement. 
I took her back to the vets again; they couldn't work out what the problem was so she had blood test and an X-ray. They then discovered that she had eaten some of the cat litter and this had cause a blockage. It had clumped together.

Two days later I had the vet out to the house again. By now no matter how many times my husband reassured me that she was going to be ok I could not stop the tears. Her little body was limp, I could feel how hot she was, her weight had dropped, and she wasn't walking properly. 
The vet could read my mind and I didn’t have to say a word to him, I felt a little bit sorry for the poor man, I was glaring at him as if to say ‘bloody do something‘. I wanted to strangle him but it was not his fault. (I'm sure some people have felt like this from time to time?)

He changed her anti-biotic and I put her on a diet of AD food. Over the next few days I was nursing her every hour giving her food and water with a syringe to avoid dehydration, as she would not eat or drink herself. Gradually she started to improve. The day she climbed into her litter tray and had her bowls open I was jumping around the room like a woman possessed and relieved because she had passed the litter. (It looked and smelt like clay) Eventually her bowel movements went back to normal.

She is now eating well, running around the house, playing, jumping up on my lap for cuddles and is completely back to her old self in everyway and using her litter tray. 

I was surprised to find that the use of some cat litter could be a problem. Having now been through this, (you live and learn), I personally, will only ever use wood base cat litter.

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TEETHING

One of my little ones (Pixie-Bob kitten) had a bit of a rough time teething. Now at the time I didn’t realise what was wrong. I looked in her mouth, tongue and gums nice and pink. No swelling, teeth ok, no lumps or bumps, nothing stuck in there.
For the life of me I couldn’t work it out for a few hours what was wrong. I sat and watch her very carefully. She was grinding her teeth and pushing food from one side of her mouth to the other. I could see that she was hungry but also couldn’t be bothered to eat. Something was hurting her! 

Again I picked her up, gave her a cuddle and stroked her talking to her gently. She just looked at me chirping. Now this might sound stupid, but the poor little thing was trying to tell me something. She was also hot. I was getting upset wondering what was wrong, so I watched again each time she returned to her food bowl. 
Please believe me, this time I was stretched out on the floor watching as closely as I could as she was trying to eat. My husband was watching her as well.

Anyone who has children will tell you what babies go through when they are cutting teeth. Well, we discovered our poor little babe had two back teeth coming through, right at the back. When she was trying to eat it was really hurting her. That’s why she was moving her food from side to side, had a temperature and was just cuddled up all day not wanting to know anything or anybody. 

It was three days before she was back on her feet. Just in case people think I am the nuttiest cat breeder there ever has been, guess what? Two lovely back teeth now through pearly white. Little Pixie-Bob eating for England. I, large Vodka & tonic and heart beat back to normal.

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