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    So after a trip back to the Emergency vet yesterday- he was given an anti-nausea shot and antibiotics. Full bloodwork came back good. The doctor even took xrays-maybe a possible obstruction? Seemed to be a lot of gas, but she couldnt see anything specific. Today he was a bit better and ate a little kibble. I will try the chicken broth tomorrow. Thanks! Poor guy! And we didnt even have the surgery yet! I hope when the lump is out (about the size of a softball) he will feel much better back there!

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    Wish my mojo seemed to be making a better difference...hope you can get him comfortable until his surgery.

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    More mojo I really hope he starts feeling better

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    Poor guy. What a pain the @ss. Hope he feels better soon. Sending good thoughts your way.

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    I have used Slippery Elm Bark when my old cat got constipated. I know this isn't quite the same thing but maybe it would help stuff move along inside? Ask your Vet? Poor boy.
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    Surgery is sceduled for tomorrow. We take him in at 7:00 am. His appetite has come back, but the lipoma is still causing him problems. Hoping for the best and that it comes out easily. Thanks for the mojo!

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    Our mojo will be there with you!

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    Sending mojo and prayers for a successful surgery and easy recovery.
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    Sending good mojo for surgery!!

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    Hoping surgery goes smoothly. Man, what a place to need a lump removed. Wishing you the best.


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