Jenk
Well-Known Member
I've been trying to remain calm, but I can't deny the fact that my megacolon bun has been producing less and smaller-than-normal fecals (than usual) for nearly a week now. (Her fecals are generally HUGE in size and very odd in shape and/or moisture content.)
She's still eating/drinking normally, but I know that her body's not releasing the same amount that it's taking in, which now has me worried. And, seriously, I cannot continue taking her to the vet on a 1-3 month basis. This is ridiculous, tiresome and too expensive....
Questions:
1) Even if she's drinking a good amount of water, should I consider trying sub-Qs to see if starts passing more?
2) Someone once recommended that I give her about 4 oz. of black ("regular") tea. (She's about 4.4 lbs.) This person said that the tannins in the tea soothe the gut, while the caffeine in it stimulates it to move. Any thoughts on this method for helping stasis?
PS: I try to groom her daily (or at least massage/pluck off excess fur); she's been getting a lot of exercise in the evening for the past week now, as well. Her diet still consists mainly of hay, though I've been working in parsley and one (yes, one) Oxbow BB/T pellet for the past two days'.
Thank you,
Jenk
She's still eating/drinking normally, but I know that her body's not releasing the same amount that it's taking in, which now has me worried. And, seriously, I cannot continue taking her to the vet on a 1-3 month basis. This is ridiculous, tiresome and too expensive....
Questions:
1) Even if she's drinking a good amount of water, should I consider trying sub-Qs to see if starts passing more?
2) Someone once recommended that I give her about 4 oz. of black ("regular") tea. (She's about 4.4 lbs.) This person said that the tannins in the tea soothe the gut, while the caffeine in it stimulates it to move. Any thoughts on this method for helping stasis?
PS: I try to groom her daily (or at least massage/pluck off excess fur); she's been getting a lot of exercise in the evening for the past week now, as well. Her diet still consists mainly of hay, though I've been working in parsley and one (yes, one) Oxbow BB/T pellet for the past two days'.
Thank you,
Jenk