Karen,
I wish I could say I know more but all the vets in washington state take wednesdays off and leave techs in charge.
the good news is she is no worse off except she is very hungry, and in addition to her attempts to poo she is also trying to pee. So what, a bladder infection?
her temp is 102.3 so high normal but normal.
We have 2 vets, one for serious situations and one who although she has pictures of herself and Betty white on her office walls, I would not trust to diagnoseher way out of a paper bag.
lee, the one i would trust with any of my animals,was out but lynne, his faithful companion ( I trust her every bit as much)
had brian feed boagie bread soaked in oil. to 'lube her up' being a horse person, this makes sence to me(and the fact there was not fever and she was acting almost normal)Brian was supposed to then not let her out of his sight,,, I love my husband but his ability to actually do this is another story. He assured me he wathched her 80% of the afternoon which is most likely means 60%.
So if anything passed we do not know. but she is not vomitting now so maybe this is a good sign.
Tomorrow she will go to the vet for the day for observation (unless we have a major problem tonight then, ER here we come) I just need to decide if this is something the poser who is 3 minutes away can handle or if it warrents a trip to lee who is 60 miles away but worth his wieght in old mother hubbard kibble....