flintstones
Senior Guinea Pig
It seems it is the season for poorly piggies, I'm currently building up Penfold for his vet appointment on Thursday. He was to poorly yesterday to withstand sedation so it was agreed that I would build him up until his next appointment which is Thursday.
He's doing much better than yesterday we have output and he's lively, Currently I'm managing 15 ml's every 3 hours and am aiming to do this up until 11pm but I'm wondering if that's to many ml's as his day will be 17 hours rather than 24hours - I know aim for 120ml's but to be honest he's lost a lot of weight so just over 800 grams 120ml's maybe to much for his stomach? I'm just concerned about the night time and giving to much food to him previously 90 grams is the maximum I have given.
It's been so long since I've had a piggy completely reliant on me well not strictly true my little Milo I lost earlier this year, although this was very much a different scenario. We're fortune that he chose my week's holiday, which is a relief as it allows me to give him round the clock care. Lucky for me, I'm also loaded with the flu so fabulous week off work!
He's doing much better than yesterday we have output and he's lively, Currently I'm managing 15 ml's every 3 hours and am aiming to do this up until 11pm but I'm wondering if that's to many ml's as his day will be 17 hours rather than 24hours - I know aim for 120ml's but to be honest he's lost a lot of weight so just over 800 grams 120ml's maybe to much for his stomach? I'm just concerned about the night time and giving to much food to him previously 90 grams is the maximum I have given.
It's been so long since I've had a piggy completely reliant on me well not strictly true my little Milo I lost earlier this year, although this was very much a different scenario. We're fortune that he chose my week's holiday, which is a relief as it allows me to give him round the clock care. Lucky for me, I'm also loaded with the flu so fabulous week off work!