Oh dear, that doesn't sound too good.
I would say "Have you got to the bottom of it?" but you might take it the wrong way.;)
But I hope the situation is being reolved.:)

He is a bit brighter today so I am hoping things are now settling down. Another few days of the runs should, I hope, see the back of it.

He got me up at 1am on Sunday morning and made an urgent rush to the door, half an hour later he had not returned so I had to go and look for him. He was curled up under some shrubs and refused to move - so I left him and retired to my pit. I got up at about 6am and went to see him, he was sleeping peacefully so I left him. An hour later the other fellow asked to go out - normal practice - and when the little fellow saw him he rushed to welcome him as if he hadn't seen him for weeks and off they both trotted down the garden. He seemed to enjoy the usual morning walk but did sleep for a good few hours afterwards.

He did have a tiny bit of food last night and was looking for his tea tonight - which he enjoyed.

I am suspicious that he has contracted the campylobacter bug that I had last month. Public Health think I got that from handling the raw chicken which I cook for them every day - human grade!! The only one that eats raw is this little one who has two raw chicken wings for breakfast every day - were any of them contaminated? Cooked then no problem but raw is another thing. Needless to say all chicken wings have been removed from the frifdge and sent off in the food recycling bin.
 
Its so tough to de@l with seeing them going downhill :(, 15 is @ gre@t @ge though :)
She is as mad as a hatter and I will miss her dearly.
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He is a bit brighter today so I am hoping things are now settling down. Another few days of the runs should, I hope, see the back of it.

He got me up at 1am on Sunday morning and made an urgent rush to the door, half an hour later he had not returned so I had to go and look for him. He was curled up under some shrubs and refused to move - so I left him and retired to my pit. I got up at about 6am and went to see him, he was sleeping peacefully so I left him. An hour later the other fellow asked to go out - normal practice - and when the little fellow saw him he rushed to welcome him as if he hadn't seen him for weeks and off they both trotted down the garden. He seemed to enjoy the usual morning walk but did sleep for a good few hours afterwards.

He did have a tiny bit of food last night and was looking for his tea tonight - which he enjoyed.

I am suspicious that he has contracted the campylobacter bug that I had last month. Public Health think I got that from handling the raw chicken which I cook for them every day - human grade!! The only one that eats raw is this little one who has two raw chicken wings for breakfast every day - were any of them contaminated? Cooked then no problem but raw is another thing. Needless to say all chicken wings have been removed from the frifdge and sent off in the food recycling bin.
So no chance of his having chewed on a dead bird then? We watch out for this all the time.
Whatever happens I wish you both all the best..;):)
 
Had a busy old day, including weighing in soem scrap.
We were borth dressed in "going to the tip" clothes so had no ID or bank details on us, so couldn't collect our £12.60!
:rolleyes:
Still got rid of lots of stuff and picked up the stuff from the auction.
Then it started raining, proper stuff, so we packed it all in. So for once out of the house for most of the day!
Sleep well folks and have a nice day tomoz!
:):):)
 

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