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Reba is an 11 year old domestic short hair. She has an obsessive/compulsive behavior of chewing on strings -- picking them out of quilting or hems if she can't find one dangling already. This morning I found an empty dental floss package. I used the floss last night and know that there was at least a yard of it left when I put it down. I've never seen her get on the sink to poke around, and I hadn't put it into the drawer. Apparently she did get up there last night.
This morning she isn't eating well, but this is not unusual for her. She has irritable bowel issues and her appetite is not consistent. She didn't eat well last night either. She has not vomited and is cheerful so far.
Is there something I can give her to help this floss slide through without tangling or creating a blockage? Her primary food is reconstituted dehydrated raw (Stella & Chewy's), but I probably could get her to eat some canned. She's off the fresh frozen raw at the moment -- consistently refusing -- but I could try it if it would be better for a rapid, safe passage.
Should I plan on taking her to the vet in the morning for an X-ray or something, or wait until a symptom manifests?
This morning she isn't eating well, but this is not unusual for her. She has irritable bowel issues and her appetite is not consistent. She didn't eat well last night either. She has not vomited and is cheerful so far.
Is there something I can give her to help this floss slide through without tangling or creating a blockage? Her primary food is reconstituted dehydrated raw (Stella & Chewy's), but I probably could get her to eat some canned. She's off the fresh frozen raw at the moment -- consistently refusing -- but I could try it if it would be better for a rapid, safe passage.
Should I plan on taking her to the vet in the morning for an X-ray or something, or wait until a symptom manifests?