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Forum DIET & CARE First vet visit – iss syndrome

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    • Boston's Mama
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        So Oakley had his first vet visit today – in good health no mites / fleas / coccidiosis ( if that’s how it’s spelt?)
        Teeth are great , nails great – got vaccinated
        But – the poo issues we have had when attempting grass ( 3 seperate occasions we attempted tiny amounts and he got poopy butt ) is from ISS syndrome

        A brown diet ( hay and oxbow ) always clears poopy butt up for him so we are just going to stick with that for next 4 months then revisit it
        He’s booked for his neuter in 6 weeks eeek !


      • Q8bunny
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          Good job, fuzzy!

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