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Have put NorPussII on "sensitive food", and it seems to have done the trick.
Over the years he's always been ill with stomach problems at one stage or another, most notably was on bin day before we got wheely bins. We had to stop him going out on the day as the little fecker would raid all the neighbours bin bags and then surprise, surprise be very ill the next day.
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Have put NorPussII on "sensitive food", and it seems to have done the trick.
Over the years he's always been ill with stomach problems at one stage or another, most notably was on bin day before we got wheely bins. We had to stop him going out on the day as the little fecker would raid all the neighbours bin bags and then surprise, surprise be very ill the next day.
Glad he's feeling better. We had a lovely little cat who had permanent squits. Vet gave her all sorts of special diets and she spent much of her short life with one of those horrible collars to stop her licking her arse. In the end we gave up on the vet, and by trial and error found she seemed to be allergic to chicken. She was fine after that (until she got squished at a year old )
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