Thank you Everyone. I took her to the 24 hour vet. Every time I go there I wake him up and he is the worst to deal with. His attitude always is why spend money trying to keep her alive, we can put her to sleep now. The cup is always half empty instead of half full with him. If it wasn't the advice of Mardelin and the rest of you, the doctor wouldn't of offered to do anything.
So I demanded him to give her Dextrose and he wouldn't Sub-Q it but he administered it to her orally by the tube. He Sub-Q Dexameth SP as well.
Her temperature is 94.7 degrees
Diane, I picked up a 100 watt bulb and one of those reflector work lights and I am hanging it about 30" over her cage I have her in.
I had the heating pad on low before and with towels on top of it but it is one of those fabric pillow heating pads that shuts off by itself every hour so it was impossible to keep it on all the time, so I like the light idea, I just don't want her to get too hot.
Should it be a certain temperature in there? I'm using a large pasta pan for tonight with towels in it and the light 30" above it. Should it be vented all around like a play pen or something or its The air up to adequate?
Thanks
Ruben |