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Forum DIET & CARE Critical Care vs Fine Grind

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    • Roxanne
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        When I was at the vet last week, my holland lop was deemed underweight (3 pounds) and the vet immediately prescribed her Critical Care, Milk Thistle (for her liver), and antibiotics. It’s only been a week and I’m nearly out, so I ordered more off Amazon. I didn’t realize she was originally on Fine Grind, as I’ve been syringe-feeding. Can the regular Critical Care be administered through syringe? I’m not sure what the texture is, but I’m worried, because my bunny hasn’t been eating as much in the past week on her own, so I’m dependent on feeding her myself. 


      • Sarita
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          Yes, both are meant to be fed through a syringe. You may have to mix a bit more water with the regular to make it more of a slurry and easier to get through the syringe.

          Did the vet check her teeth or do any bloodwork?


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            Posted By Sarita on 12/02/2014 3:51 PM

            Yes, both are meant to be fed through a syringe. You may have to mix a bit more water with the regular to make it more of a slurry and easier to get through the syringe.

            Did the vet check her teeth or do any bloodwork?

            The vet said her teeth are fine for right now. When they did blood work, they found she was anemic and had elevated liver levels, thus prescribing what I mentioned above. She was brought in for urine on her fur and they originally suspected it was kidney issues, but they said her kidneys were fine. 

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