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			<p>Check with your vet to see what they think and ask them to show you how you do the feeding in case they can help.

Also you may want to get somehting like  KlawKontrol bag to restrain her while you feed her.  It will really help stop her wriggling and make it easier to feed her without so many issues.<br /><br />
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