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Sorry I just read your post above, and am so glad to read that she is eating and better! Yay :-)!!
Please take her into your Vet immediately. Trust me when I say that any animal who stops eating is not well. Not eating is potentially very serious, and means she is definitely sick/ill in some way. She may even have an internal obstruction, or it may be a worms of some kind, like tape worms. An antibiotic is hands-down the least expensive approach, IMO, but only if you don't have the funds now for an Xray, Eco-Cardio Gram-(SP?), full panel blood work, etc, the Vet may want to do, but she needs to be seen, ASAP, IMO. Good luck, and please keep us posted.
Please take her into your Vet immediately. Trust me when I say that any animal who stops eating is not well. Not eating is potentially very serious, and means she is definitely sick/ill in some way. She may even have an internal obstruction, or it may be a worms of some kind, like tape worms. An antibiotic is hands-down the least expensive approach, IMO, but only if you don't have the funds now for an Xray, Eco-Cardio Gram-(SP?), full panel blood work, etc, the Vet may want to do, but she needs to be seen, ASAP, IMO. Good luck, and please keep us posted.