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Thanks. It was a lot of work, but definitely worth it.So glad he's doing well! Your nursing care made all the difference, very good work.
That's good to know. I'm used to poultry, they are more of a "one size fits all"- start with 2% of their body weight, and increase to 5% over time. And with poultry, we can feel their crops. Can't do that with a kitten.And there's no 'one size fits all' when it comes to force feeding, volumes, or frequency. Sometimes it's possible to do more at once, sometimes much less, more often.
He's running all over the place now!And definitely some pictures, especially when he's feeling better.
Looking to buy some vaccines from Valley Vet.That virus lives LONG in the environment, unless killed with bleach, so any cats/ kittens need to be vaccinated before arriving at your house.
I did not know that.Canine parvovirus came directly from this virus, when it mutated, back in 1978?
Mary
Edited, 1978 might be right, not sooner. I don't remember exactly.![]()