Jenk
Well-Known Member
As my Emma is working through GI stasis, I have another question regarding this recuperation stage.
Emma came home from the hospital on Sat. (5/24) andproduced many poops (dark and very tiny) that day (likely from the sub-Q fluids she received that morning). Since then,she's been passing the same dark, tiny fecals but at a much slower rate.
She's tired of being syringe-fed (Critical Care, water and three med's/ twice per day) andputs up a fight. Yesterday, we got only 40 cc's of Critical Care into her (the minimum recommended by the vet; 90 cc's being the max.). She atea little green-leaf lettuce and a few mint leaves. Today, she's eatena little more green-leaf lettuce.
As she's been eating hay since coming home (but nowhere near a normal amount) and isnow eating some veggies, I don't knowhow much Critical Care to give her. She's normally 3 lbs. but is more waifish since her ordeal. If she's eating somewhat on her own,wouldthemin. amount of Critical Care (40 cc's) be okay for her?
Again, Emma seems to be slowly pooping out what's going into her (in terms of Critical Care); I don't want to overstuff her with her and cause her more problems.
Thank you,
Jenk
Emma came home from the hospital on Sat. (5/24) andproduced many poops (dark and very tiny) that day (likely from the sub-Q fluids she received that morning). Since then,she's been passing the same dark, tiny fecals but at a much slower rate.
She's tired of being syringe-fed (Critical Care, water and three med's/ twice per day) andputs up a fight. Yesterday, we got only 40 cc's of Critical Care into her (the minimum recommended by the vet; 90 cc's being the max.). She atea little green-leaf lettuce and a few mint leaves. Today, she's eatena little more green-leaf lettuce.
As she's been eating hay since coming home (but nowhere near a normal amount) and isnow eating some veggies, I don't knowhow much Critical Care to give her. She's normally 3 lbs. but is more waifish since her ordeal. If she's eating somewhat on her own,wouldthemin. amount of Critical Care (40 cc's) be okay for her?
Again, Emma seems to be slowly pooping out what's going into her (in terms of Critical Care); I don't want to overstuff her with her and cause her more problems.
Thank you,
Jenk