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Old 04-08-2011, 04:26 PM
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im pleased to report...

that lucy is now over her diarrhea
the prebiotic the vet prescribed for them all seemed to work nicely and although theo and smudge did end up getting it too they didnt get it half as bad
four days of boiled chicken later and they are all now doing nice hard poops again (well, not exactly nice, but well formed)

only thing is now lucy in particular is looking a fair bit thinner. im sure she'l put it back on, and they are all pretty lean kittens anyway. but is there anything i can do specially to bulk them up abit?
they cant really afford to lose anymore if they were to get sick again, god forbid
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Old 04-08-2011, 07:39 PM
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Re: im pleased to report...

glad to hear that everything is improving, i found after my little one had diahorrea hid appetite was massive. I just fed him as much as he wanted, it settled down after a week & he's back to eating his normal meals now gained all the weight back. I would just let them lead you with how much they want. High protien is the way to go & that will help pack back on the muscle.
Sorry not much use i'm sure someone ekse will have some better suggestions
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