Buddy
<--My little soldier!
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- Mar 15, 2012
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My chin is back on a gut mobility drug, and probiotics because she has a tiny bit of bloat- not too serious though as she's still taking her syringe food and pooing and chewing things.
Anyway, point of the thread:
She's more than willing to take her meds. They're oraly given to her. Last time she faught so hard that I had to hold her down with 2 people, sometimes 3! Now she sits at the door of her cage and she has it without any fuss. It's as if she's actually excited for it!
I couldn't believe what I was seeing. Maybe she's realised it helps her? Or she's used to syringes as she gets syringe fed atm? or she knows she's going to have it no matter how hard she refuses so she just has it without the fuss?
Haha, it's amazing!
Hopefully, this course of treatment will finally be the end of whatever is stopping her from eating her own food. She chews on her pellets she just doesn't swallow them
Anyway, point of the thread:
She's more than willing to take her meds. They're oraly given to her. Last time she faught so hard that I had to hold her down with 2 people, sometimes 3! Now she sits at the door of her cage and she has it without any fuss. It's as if she's actually excited for it!
I couldn't believe what I was seeing. Maybe she's realised it helps her? Or she's used to syringes as she gets syringe fed atm? or she knows she's going to have it no matter how hard she refuses so she just has it without the fuss?
Haha, it's amazing!
Hopefully, this course of treatment will finally be the end of whatever is stopping her from eating her own food. She chews on her pellets she just doesn't swallow them