Tuesday update: It has officially been 1 week since Melody had her surgery, it feels like it was yesterday!
It has certainly been a very long, expensive and intensive recovery, but she's worth every second and penny. I still don't think we're completely out of the woods, still working on her appetite which is up and down and getting her to drink from the bottle herself again, but from yesterday morning to now there has been dramatic improvements that I thought were worth noting.
Last night she hit back up into the 900g's for the first time since surgery, weighing 917g, I was shocked seeing those numbers on the scale! She was 880g when I got her out of the cage, I syringe fed her around 8mls of CC and the rest of those grams came from her suddenly ravenous appetite that came out of no where. Yes it was syringe feed and veggies that got her up to 917g so mainly water weight, but for the entire week she has never weighed more than 880g even after syringe feed and veg.
For the first time she was seriously trying to fight me and start a war against the syringe feed, she kept giving me a dirty look and ate little pieces of hay she dragged out of the cage with her to prove a point that she didn't need the critical care.
She wanted to eat my entire fridge whole, I was there for almost 2 hours hand feeding her veggies, hay and porridge oats, she was a bottomless pit. Eventually I had to put her back because my legs and back hurt from sitting there so long, but she wasn't done eating...
I hope this continues, I love her being little miss attitude and demanding I go digging in the hay for the best parts (she refuses to get them herself, but eats it if I find them and hand feed it to her, spoiled much?

), this is the Melody that I know and love.
Now she's wandering around the cage like she normally would, every time I go in she's in a different spot, which is a change too as before she just slept in her bed, she just ate some lettuce with her friends too and took metacam and cisapride willingly, ripping the syringe out of my hands for more, I think she's addicted lol, she'll run a mile from the emeprid though.
This improvement has followed on to today, this morning she weighed 880g again and then went up to 913g after feeding. I only managed to get 5ml syringe feed in, she is fighting SO hard now and wants nothing to do with me, which is actually a good thing, at least I think so? She thinks she can handle herself now I guess and is eating well. Acting pretty much normal at this point.
I still try to get a little syringe feed in whenever I can before meds, but that's about it now, she's not being full time syringe fed now like she was before Monday.
Shes back at the vet on Thursday so I wonder how she'll be then and what the vet thinks, the true test will be stopping meds and hand feeding to see if she can hold her weight.
Very happy with her right now, she is little miss sassy pants like before surgery ❤