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We had a stray that had three kittens, but she ran out milk so we’ve been taking care of them for the past three weeks. They started out just fine on the formula, but recently have had persistent diarrhea. As of now they are on the nutri-vet formula, we’ve just bought some PetLac to potentially switch them over to. None of them act terribly sick. We’ve started replacing the water in their formula to unflavored Pedialyte, as well as some Meyenburg powdered goats milk, we’ve also stirred in some fresh egg yolks in a few feedings. Their poo isn‘t solid, it’s very runny and is a yellowish brown color, and it seems like nothing is helping their sick little tummies to get better. Does anyone know anything about adding a small amount of colloidal silver to their formula? I’m willing to try anything at this point. The babies names are Arthur, Lancelot, and Guinevere.
Thank you all!
We had a stray that had three kittens, but she ran out milk so we’ve been taking care of them for the past three weeks. They started out just fine on the formula, but recently have had persistent diarrhea. As of now they are on the nutri-vet formula, we’ve just bought some PetLac to potentially switch them over to. None of them act terribly sick. We’ve started replacing the water in their formula to unflavored Pedialyte, as well as some Meyenburg powdered goats milk, we’ve also stirred in some fresh egg yolks in a few feedings. Their poo isn‘t solid, it’s very runny and is a yellowish brown color, and it seems like nothing is helping their sick little tummies to get better. Does anyone know anything about adding a small amount of colloidal silver to their formula? I’m willing to try anything at this point. The babies names are Arthur, Lancelot, and Guinevere.
Thank you all!