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FORUM DIET & CARE Plastic/lack of poop

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    • Lucybunz
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        Hi all. Question here. So overnight, Lucy ripped apart a Gatorade wrapper. It didn’t seem like she ate it, but I’m not positive. She is eating normally today but hadn’t pooped. I separated her from her brother to keep an eye. When I picked her up, her belly felt full or almost hard. I called the emergency vet. And was all set to bring her in. I went to shower and came back and she has pooped! They seemed like normal little poops. So I called the vet back and cancelled. Had anyone had this issue before? I get so nervous. I spent $1300 on thumper two weeks ago because of an abcess in his mouth and I’m broke as broke can be, so I wasn’t thrilled about going to the vet. But I will for them! Completely.

        Just wanted to ask and get an idea of what a blockage might entail Or if her pooping is a good sign.

        Thank you


      • Luna
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          Poops are always a good sign . Just make sure she continues eating/drinking/pooping normally. Luna ate pieces of a plastic bag before.

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      FORUM DIET & CARE Plastic/lack of poop