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737.1 | Pedilyte | HELIX::SKALTSIS | Deb | Tue Apr 05 1994 14:18 | 15 |
| I'd like to suggest that you keep a bottle of Pedilyte on hand. If is
very useful for if your cat is dehydrating from vomiting, diarreha or
is in kidney failure and seems to get a bit disoriented right after
urination.
It is really just water mixed with sugar, salt, and posassium, just
like the lactated ringers that the vet gives your cat subcuetoneously
when dehydrated. Not only does it rehydrate the cat but it puts the
electrolytes back in balence.
You get it in the babyfood section of the supermarket, at about $4.50 a
bottle; most large drug stores have an equivelent house brand for $2.50
to $3.00
Deb
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737.2 | home test for a symtom of kidney dysfunction | HELIX::SKALTSIS | Deb | Tue Apr 05 1994 14:35 | 17 |
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Note 736.7 What to do about Chloe? 7 of 7
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I have no qualifications or training but I give this suggestion
as someone who had kidney failure as a child. (And, please
don't gross out, it sound worse than it is.)
Take the urine sample and cook it in the microwave for about a min or
two. If white threads like egg white appear then the kidneys are
leaking albumin (sp) which is what egg white is many of. This is
a symtom of kidney dysfunction. It's easy and its almost free.
Best of luck.
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737.3 | | MAYES::MERRITT | Kitty City | Wed Apr 06 1994 12:52 | 6 |
| Another helpful hint is to keep canned pumpkin around the house.
Pumpkin is a natural fiber and it helps Diahrea as well as
constipation. You can add it directly to food...and the
kitty won't even taste it.
Just remember...buy the pumpkin without the spices!!
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737.4 | How to Tube Feed a Baby. | STOWOA::FALLON | Moonsta Cattery | Thu Apr 21 1994 09:43 | 58 |
| 1. Put kitten on cloth and place feeding tube against the kitten and
measure from the tip of the nose to the last rib. This is where the
stomach is.
2. Mark the tube with an indelible marker at that spot.
3. Weigh and identify the kitten and write down its weight.
4. Withdraw the correct amount into the syring from the container of
formula and attach the tube. The formula should be at room
temperature.
5. VERY CAREFULLY PRESS THE PLUNGER UNTIL A DROP OF FORMULA SHOWS AT
THE END OF THE TUBE.
6. Dip the tube into the container of formula. This will
act as a lubricant and the taste will also encourage the kitten to
swallow the tube. You may also use a little K-Y Jelly.
7. Working on a surface at a convenient height, take the kitten in
your left hand approximating a nursing position.
8. GENTLY press against the chin/lower jaw with the tip of your right
index finger to gently open the mouth slightly.
9. Tip the head back and begin to insert the tube. Thread the tube
down the throat UNTIL YOU REACH THE SPOT MARKED ON THE TUBE.
10. Slide your hand a bit until you are holding not only the kittens
head in your palm but also holding the tube between your thumb and
forefinger so it does not slide out. THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT!!!
11. With an even pressure, press the plunger all the way (slowly). DO
NOT REMOVE THE TUBE at the same time you are pressing the plunger.
12. To prevent the kitten from wiggling and the tube sliding out, you
must hold both firmly. While the plunger is in all the way, carefully
remove the tube.
13. The only possible trouble you can have is IF you withdraw the tube
while pressing the plunger.
Average size of a kitten at birth: 3 - 3 1/2 ounces.
AGE WEIGHT # FEEDINGS/DAY TOT. DLY.REQ. AMOUNT PER FEEDING
1WK 4 OZ. 6 FEEDINGS 32 CC. 5.33 CC EACH
2WK 7 OZ. 4 FEEDINGS 56 CC. 14 CC EACH
3WK 10 OZ. 3 FEEDINGS 80 CC. 26.67 CC EACH
4WK 1LB. 3 FEEDINGS 104 CC. 34.67 CC EACH
Note: you may not be able on the first try to get the tube inserted
into the stomach to the mark on the first try. Just pull it out and
try again. But NEVER push the plunger until the tube is inserted up to
that mark!
Good luck!
Karen
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