Hi Claire
If Ralphie is taking 60ml Recovery over the period of 24 hours then you are doing very well. Is he taking this without gagging? Have any of the vets taken an X ray to rule out obstruction further down his system?
It is possible that what with the GA's, antibiotics etc that Ralphie might have a lot of gas/air in his digestive system. This is what happened to Grommie after his teeth were done (he stopped eating solids and was puffed up) and when they took an X ray to rule out obstruction they found instead that almost all his stomach was full of air. See my previous post for treatment.
Point is - this will take more time than perhaps we are conditioned to believe is right......and will tax your patience and input to the limit...BUT:
There is hope!
For Grommie: The feeds were small and frequent to resemble their grazing habits and hopefully help stimulate the intestines to move properly. He also got 0.1ml metacam each morning during the first feed and 0.15m infacol every other day. (NB I only gave him infacol because the vet had ruled out obstruction by X ray) At first I fed him 5ml Recovery (plus mashed poo) each hour during the day, then gradually increased to 10ml every 2 hours during the night and finally 20ml every 4 hours.
I never fed more than 20ml in any one sitting as I was told that is their max stomach capacity. It was several days before he started picking at hay/lettuce and dried food. I carried on with 20ml Recovery two or three times a day to supplement what he was starting to eat on his own (and keep his fluid levels up) until full eating and drinking habits restored after about a week.
It worked for me...I was knackered at the end...but here he is
Courage ma souer......baby steps....concentrate at the moment on keeping him maintained and buy time to see AP
AP.... you are a complete Hunney.......
x