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That all sounds good 😊 Would it be possible to give her the meds in food? I know it’s tricky when it’s twice a day.
 
That all sounds good 😊 Would it be possible to give her the meds in food? I know it’s tricky when it’s twice a day.
Hmm...I hadn't thought of that. Would I layer it over seed mix? Luckily, in recent days, she's taken to sleeping in her 6-chamber hideout but up high, so I just have to take the lid off. She doesn't like that I'm waking her, but when she realizes it's the syringe, she'll take it and then go back to bed. I'm hoping this easiness will lead to her not moving her sleeping spot- when she burrows down deep, that has sometimes led to me having to disturb her space to give her medication.
 
That’s really good if she’ll just take it from the syringe. It’s usually the antibiotic they don’t do that with as it tastes nasty.
 
That’s really good if she’ll just take it from the syringe. It’s usually the antibiotic they don’t do that with as it tastes nasty.
I do try to keep the Meloxicam for 2nd! Maybe the changed the flavoring on the Enro-(whatever it's called). I feel like the doctor told me it was something funky like chicken and marshmallow- but maybe good for hamsters!
 
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That would be good if they’ve added flavouring to it.
 
Oaky's results from the culture test came back and she does still have some type of urinary tract infection, so we'll continue with the antibiotic treatment for at least 2 weeks, check her again, and possibly keep her on antibiotics indefinitely to "manage" her condition. That still sounds odd to me (indefinite antibiotics?), but if it's a reasonable alternative to spaying, maybe. I'll certainly ask more questions about it at our next visit. I haven't seen her much in the past few days, but I know she is coming out to get food a few times a day, and she is still looking better and taking her medicine when I have to wake her for it.
 
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I have heard of that before for some conditions - keeping them on antibiotics.
Oh good! It does seem preferable to an expensive and invasive surgery if it works; although I'll still probably inquire about their opinion on both options once I go in again. Aside from the cost of spaying though, it also sounds like those types of surgeries are rather risky for hamsters because of their size, so that's a concern, too, especially if we can just manage.
 
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