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He POOOOPPEED!


Imrlgoddess

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Early this morning at 2 am.  It was a little thinner than I would have preferred but not full on diarrhea.  I had broken down and made literal sugar water, a 4/1 water/sugar mix and gave him about 2 ml's of that yesterday evening.  The teeny quarter teaspoon in his milk hadn't been enough to matter.  I didn't give him anymore this morning, a. because he turns his little black nose up at it and b. because I don't want to give him the runs.  I went back after he ate this morning and added half a tablespoon of pedialyte to his milk just make sure for later on.

He's at the office today being safety kitty, a little miffed about being in his box again but he's snoozing so I only here a little peep when Honey and I talk too much.   I'm a tired but relieved mama this morning. Office kitty pics to follow later!  :kitty:

 

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catlady

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so it really is a Happy Thorsday!  glad to hear he's continuing to do well.

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Maggie Mae

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Is he warm in his box at the office? Do you have a heating pad for him? How often are you feeding him? HOW CUTE ARE HIS EARS?

YAY GLAD HE POOPED. 

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Imrlgoddess

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Yep he's got his heating pad and his binky and his bunny.  He gets fed on average every 4-5 hours, he eats between 7 and 10 cc's at a time.  I try not to stuff him because even though he's got the weeks behind him, he doesn't have the size.  I didn't want to feed more than that even though he can probably eat it given the state of his little belly.  

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Mela99

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OKay I feel like a total creeper because I was on YouTube today and your videos popped up as 'Recommended' for me. I assume because my FJ email is linked with my YT. :embarrassed:

But that little squeak of his.... :tw_love:

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Imrlgoddess

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@Mela99 I totally understand.  I do have another YouTube account...the one I originally made before Google merged everything, but I stay logged in on Google under this one so that's where the videos go. 

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samira_catlover

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Oh, am so glad he pooped, even if a little loose and runny.  Giving an enema to a baby that small...gosh, what would you use?  Please give baby Thor a pet from me and Mr C, and tell him he's got a BIG cheering section.

I can't wait till he's big enough to bring you a dead mouse as a pet!

 

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Palimpsest

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How did I miss that the little rascal pooped!

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