Underweight help

I don't store it in the fridge, didn't know that's what you meant. I make him a day supply of food in the morning before my 9-12 hour shift (+give him his meds and clean him up before I leave).

As far as an update on his condition for this fourm:
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(Disregard messy breakfast face)

- No nose/eye discharge. As you can see he looks a lot better than the picture this fourm opened with.

- Noticable weight gain

- Healthy poops (no excess urates)

- This morning he felt good enough to get into a crowing match with the neighbor's tiny Old English Game Bantam rooster (He did 9 crows in a row!)

- No more sneezing or full-body shakes.

- Alert + very enthusiastic appetite.
Larry looks so much better in this pic! Glad he is on the mend. My girls always loved bananas, blueberries, raspberries, tomatoes, and corn on the cob (in moderation, obviously). Cut a cucumber in half and allow him to pick at during the day. Will help keep him hydrated as well. Be sure to offer grit. Please keep us posted.
 

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