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Old January 13th 09, 07:23 AM posted to rec.pets.dogs.behavior
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"kat" wrote in message
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My daughter visited him on Fri and tried to entice him to eat but was
unsuccessful. She was going to go yesterday too but we had a terrible
storm. She will go today (weather permitting). Someone suggested she (or
the staff) try syringe feeding so I will mention that to her today. Any
thoughts or suggestions you have on the situation would be appreciated
The more input the better!



There is a gel called nutrical that is very high calorie that animals will
sometimes lick even when quite ill. Ask the vet about it.
PT to kitty.


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Old January 13th 09, 02:57 PM posted to rec.pets.dogs.behavior
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"kat" wrote in message
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My daughter visited him on Fri and tried to entice him to eat but was
unsuccessful. She was going to go yesterday too but we had a terrible
storm. She will go today (weather permitting). Someone suggested she

(or
the staff) try syringe feeding so I will mention that to her today. Any
thoughts or suggestions you have on the situation would be appreciated


The more input the better!



There is a gel called nutrical that is very high calorie that animals will
sometimes lick even when quite ill. Ask the vet about it.
PT to kitty.



Thanks Beth I will mention that.

Kathy


 




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