
Thank you bhooma, i will. My latest figue out will be trying to figure how often an how long to continue sub q fluids. They seem to be the magic ingredientThat's great news. Please keep posting with updates or just to let us know how he is faring.![]()
Yes, fluids do indeed help for cats with kidney issues or cats who are dehydrated. How much are you giving him every day? Are the labs in his SS the latest ones? 8/31/22? I was wondering what his kidney values look like. I give Bandit fluids every day - they seem to really help. Her kidney values have come down and stayed stable in the last 15 months or so. At one point I was giving her pills for nausea, appetite, acidity etc - I was able to stop all of those about 2 weeks after starting daily fluids.My latest figue out will be trying to figure how often an how long to continue sub q fluids. They seem to be the magic ingredient
This page has a ton of info on SubQ fluids:Its interesting that you suspect too much fluids wasnt a good thing ?
Not good for kitties with heart conditions, which we discovered Neko also had as a result of fluids. And she went into CHF too, twice. Usually the amount of fluids is based somewhat on the cat's weight, and Lando looks like a "healthy" size.Its interesting that you suspect too much fluids wasnt a good thing ?
