Ty never lost his appetitie Heidi. He has remained a voracious scoffer if I let him.
I'm on the case
@Stacy & Asia . May have located a health shop which 'may' have it according to them, down in the city. I had to spell the word for them. *giggles*
Please do not think of this as a city as you may know it. t isn't even the size of a small town but as it has a cathedral it is called a city.
I know what you are saying
@Myagi and Heidi . However if we present to the vet with Ty having diarrhea it is my belief the pointy finger & heavy sighs will come right on out to blame the Iams wet food change of diet and then insist that his diet is changed back to renal dry or on my head be it. Having said that if I cannot clear this up for him shortly, then Ty will be going to the vet for this but as
@Juliet notes, this could lead to a heavy intervention than is really needed.
We cannot even decide yet which vet at the practice to target for the best. Remember the last one said grain free diets were a 'fad', as is 'raw'.
This vet practice is IT. It is the teaching hospital for the entire upper South Island. It has equipment not available anywhere else . It has a license to use the scanners and ultrasound at a radiography centre for people. It did Ty's dental when no other practice would.
Honestly. It comes to something when all you want is a cat log.