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Thankyou,I am doing the same and she has gained back 8 grams so far. The tumour on her foot is trying to drain her ,but we will keep on as long as she is willing to. Thankfully she enjoys the critical careHope robin is doing well. Everything crossed here for her. I've used the omnivore critical care for an elderly Syrian in the past it was good for keeping his weight on. I fed it alongside his usual food, veg and a bit of boiled egg every few days.
That’s a good sign that she is keeping her weightThe tumour is a little larger now,but she only seems to notice it when she goes to scratch her ears,and switches her feet . She looks at it in disgust,as if to say wth? And then just uses her other feet . Her weight is staying on now
When my Zelda was really sick I would 1/2 baby food and water and mix the Omnivore Critical Care in that to a soup consistency. I put it in a little soy sauce plate and would offer it that way. She always took it, up until the day she stopped all intake and passed at 2+ years from polycystic organ disease ;(That's just right. Their guinea pig meals are brilliant, so I think it should be well receivedI think it is designed to be possible to administer using a small syringe if necessary, but I found even when Socks was very weak, he could still nibble enough and I think feeding with a teaspoon should work really well. It has a good formulation of nutrients
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Thanks for that,but thankfully she loves the taste of the critical care and is still eating her normal food really well. The vet advised me to just give her one lot a day to give her the extra calories due to her tumour draining herWhen my Zelda was really sick I would 1/2 baby food and water and mix the Omnivore Critical Care in that to a soup consistency. I put it in a little soy sauce plate and would offer it that way. She always took it, up until the day she stopped all intake and passed at 2+ years from polycystic organ disease ;(
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