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Originally Posted by Keira_Kuma I've never had anyone tell me about her anal glands so I'm going to guess no? But I can't say that definitively.
She's refusing food or drink so I'm giving it to her by syringe. I'm trying to decide if I should take her to be monitored in hospital overnight. We don't know what's wrong with her though so I'm not sure what they can do for her. |
I was an overnight ER/ICU tech for 4 years... pets are given available and apropriate supportive care...IV Fluids, meds, and are watched closely for any changes... I can't count the number of times I was on the phone waking up the vets for further instructions or changes in treatment plans because of new symptoms and such, or calling them in for emergency surgeries. Just make sure there are overnight techs on duty to watch and report any new or unusual behaviors, and that a vet is either on-site or available on-call.
Hope they figure it out soon.... and hope she's feeling better... keeping you all in my prayers.