Odd symptoms
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Odd symptoms
Have just done a quick cut and paste from Health as more peeps seem to be on Chat today.....
Had she not been spayed in May Lola would be just about to come in to season. This week she has been scrapping at covers, had a slight creamy discharge on and off and brought up a bit of bile two morings this week (fine and eating later in the day). She is hungry, drinking and generally loony as normal. Could any of this be symptomatic of a phantom season - if there is such a thing?
It was really more froth this morning. If it's not phantom something what else could it be? She has just taken me for a jog and then scoffed cooked turkey breast, pasta and some kibble!
Had she not been spayed in May Lola would be just about to come in to season. This week she has been scrapping at covers, had a slight creamy discharge on and off and brought up a bit of bile two morings this week (fine and eating later in the day). She is hungry, drinking and generally loony as normal. Could any of this be symptomatic of a phantom season - if there is such a thing?
It was really more froth this morning. If it's not phantom something what else could it be? She has just taken me for a jog and then scoffed cooked turkey breast, pasta and some kibble!
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Re: Odd symptoms
I have never experienced a phantom pregnancy (and yes they can), from what I hear they start nesting, and certainly don't act like themselves.
Maybe she is just having an off day, or maybe she is coming into season, are her lady bits swollen?
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Re: Odd symptoms
No, she was spayed in May. However the vet did have to give her something (can't remember what) to end a phantom pregnancy in time for spaying. She had a lapspay which was complete and she recovered really well.
(love Moo's current pic!)
(love Moo's current pic!)
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Re: Odd symptoms
Sorry I read your post wrongly. Neither of my girls have any problems so I am really no help. Maybe she is just not feeling great ><
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