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I am posting this here, rather than on the sanctuary board as I am not sure many people read my posts on there.
I currently have a temporary resident who has been ill for a long time before coming to me. He had a dental at a vets in Leeds but made no progress whatsoever and just became weaker and weaker. He arrived at the sanctuary last Thursday night and was seen by the sanctuary vet, Simon Maddock, on Friday morning when his teeth were filed and he immediately began to show improvement in his ability to eat. However, his legs, particularly the back ones, are so weak that he can't walk. They aren't paralysed and they aren't out behind him, but he is unable to co-ordinate any moment forward. He also has bladder issues, whereby the urine just leaks out of him and smells very bad. He also has trouble pooing and I am having to remove the poos from his bum regularly.
However, he is making good progress with regard to eating and is even managing to eat some stalky hay but his inability to move is a huge worry. I am syringe feeding him regularly throughout the day and have got almost 100g onto him since he arrived, as although he can eat small amounts for himself he isn't enough to sustain him.
He is currently on Zithromax, panacur, gut stimulants, additional vitamin C and we have recently started him on a calcium supplement (liquid osteocare).
I really want this little guy to get better, but am also very aware that I may just be delaying the inevitable.
Does anyone have any other thoughts on what we could be trying? This is by far one of the most difficult cases I have dealt with at the sanctuary, and it is so sad to see him making progress in one area, but still not able to walk.
I currently have a temporary resident who has been ill for a long time before coming to me. He had a dental at a vets in Leeds but made no progress whatsoever and just became weaker and weaker. He arrived at the sanctuary last Thursday night and was seen by the sanctuary vet, Simon Maddock, on Friday morning when his teeth were filed and he immediately began to show improvement in his ability to eat. However, his legs, particularly the back ones, are so weak that he can't walk. They aren't paralysed and they aren't out behind him, but he is unable to co-ordinate any moment forward. He also has bladder issues, whereby the urine just leaks out of him and smells very bad. He also has trouble pooing and I am having to remove the poos from his bum regularly.
However, he is making good progress with regard to eating and is even managing to eat some stalky hay but his inability to move is a huge worry. I am syringe feeding him regularly throughout the day and have got almost 100g onto him since he arrived, as although he can eat small amounts for himself he isn't enough to sustain him.
He is currently on Zithromax, panacur, gut stimulants, additional vitamin C and we have recently started him on a calcium supplement (liquid osteocare).
I really want this little guy to get better, but am also very aware that I may just be delaying the inevitable.
Does anyone have any other thoughts on what we could be trying? This is by far one of the most difficult cases I have dealt with at the sanctuary, and it is so sad to see him making progress in one area, but still not able to walk.