Hi Juliet,


what an ordeal for both of you! Hang in there.
My Ducia recovered nicely from her DKA at home - and so will Silver!
If possible do arrange to run a blood work in a month or so - to keep an eye on electrolytes and infection.
I bet that UTI caused higher BG numbers.
Ever since DKA I feed Ducia stews - 1 teaspoon of hot boiled water per each teaspoon of pate/ meat mashed in. Makes her pee 3 times/ 24 hours - plenty of opportunity for me to catch that daily urine test. She is well hydrated.
I would double the FF amount you were feeding before - for now.
FF is very low in calories (average 80-90 Kcal/can) so you 'll have to feed more cans a day to add up to 250-300 Kcal/day.Ducia gained nicely on One and a Half 5.5oz can of Friskies.
He will definitely need SQf for a while. Doing it alone might be challenging for sure. My vet charged me $60 per bag w/ lines - and then I learnt that I could asked for Rx instead and buy it in human pharma for $18.
SQF: greatest tutorial video is
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Ducia was very weak when we got her home - it helped us to give her SQF in the beginning but a few days later she relaxed about it - learnt that she could not run anyway.
I held Ducia sitting between my knees from behind, gently poking the needle in at an angle - she would fidget a little for a sec. ETA: the LRS bag was pinned to the wall just above us.The most unpleasant moment for her was when the solution started to drip - but she could not run because I blocked her sideways with my knees. Give SQF at a room temp - cold might be irritating. Ducia received 100 ml/ 24 h in the beginning. We used gauge 18 needle - very large - it took about 30 min (if no running occurred) to get that much into her - and then
another several hours to get all absorbed. She was underweight and sometimes the" water bag" of 100 ml fluids would hang on her scruff's side for hours almost tilting her over when she was walking. Not to get scared - it takes a while for the SQF to get absorbed. And of course hugs and treats afterwards.
That's difficult.
I am afraid I do not see any other solution but stay up late and sacrifice some sleep (temporarily).
But let's see first how he is when at home.
When you are picking him up can you ask the ER doctor to give you a feeding syringe?
After paying The DKA bill you may be entitled to some freebies, I hope.
You also need to have anti-nausea and appy stimulant for home care.
It's Sunday morning, Silver is in good hands and frankly, I do not know when is the next time that you have time to sleep so can you please try to sleep.? Have a nice hearty meal, a large one and try to sleep. Do all the shopping if needed before he gets home.
