My Mups

Your cat is an incredible age Summer, well done you for keeping well for so long. :023:

A few years ago there was an old compost heap at the bottom of our garden and Pippa was a devil for licking the black stuff that oozed out at the bottom. It would seem that dogs just have the most strange habits. The compost heap went some time ago when the tree-come hedge that hid it from view had to be removed.
By the way yesterday she found a dead frog in the garden and tried to eat that but it was too dried out. Next door have got a pond. There really is no account of their taste choices.

How’s Mupsy?

She seems well Bratti.
Eating and drinking normally so far, and doing all the funny little things Mups does.
I find it hard to believe there is anything wrong even.

She is sleeping quite a lot, but she has always much quieter than the others.
Thank was kind of you to ask about her - thank you. :slight_smile:

I’m so glad to read this.
It seems most dogs sleep a lot.
This is good that Mupsy is acting Mupish.
All is good in Mups world
And. My pleasure. I live for my girls so can relate :slight_smile:

Hi Mups :slight_smile: how is little Mups doing.

Well, funny you should say that Meg.

Mini Mups seems fine still - BUT, not sure about Izzy now.
Iz & young Nellie went in for a bit of tartar removal last week, and because Iz is turned 8 now, I opted for the pre-anaesthetic blood test first.

Turned out, her red cell count is high also!! Not as high as Mups, but still higher than it should be, and Iz is another one who always seems fit, well and happy.
He ended up checking Nellie as well then, but she is fine.

I was a member of the Natiional Bedlington club for many years, and it is only this year I have let my subs go, but I remembered they have a section on their website on known Bedlington health problems.
There is a Dr. at Liverpool University who has been researching disorders in Beddies since the early 80’s and has done many write-ups and updates for the club.
So yesterday I started wading through it, and have sent copies of some of her seminar notes to my vet now. There is also a lady at the Animal Health trust in Newmarket, who has been working closely with her too.

My vet has found this of some interest, and over the next few days he said he will see if he can get in touch with the lady at Liverpool himself. He is baffled.

Incidentally, Izzy and Mups are not related.
Also I had all my dogs DNA’d and health tested as puppies, and made sure their parents and grandparents before them were all clear on their hereditary liver tests too.

Weird. :102:

I hope they are both ok. It is interesting that certain breeds can be more susceptible to certain genetic disorders. One of our dogs became diabetic and it wasn’t until after the fact that we discovered that schnauzers are susceptible to diabetes. I’m sure you are doing everything you can for your dogs. Wishing you the best Mups.

Thanks very much Bratti.
It certainly is a mystery at the moment, especially as they both seem well.

Mups I may have found a cure for the low platelet count…Strawberries:mrgreen:

After all, Nellie seem fine and who gets to eat all the strawberries at your house?:044:

Maybe the lab who do the testing are at fault? A second test at a different lab maybe ?

You might have a point there, Twink. :smiley:

Summer, that is possible I suppose, I will mention that to him when I go back Thursday.

@Mups just wondering if Gertie is getting used to little Arthur.

HI maver-rik, sorry for the delay in replying, I have not been on here much since the changeover.

I can’t honestly say Gertie is ‘happy’ with her new little friend, but there are slight signs of improvement at last, which is more encouraging at least.

Thanks for asking. :slightly_smiling_face:

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@Mups hopefully will be small improvements each day, and then one day you will find them curled up together