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Originally Posted by Petula Not sure if I am posting in the right place, if not...I apologize in advance. My Millie is 5 1/2 months old. She weighs a little over 4 pounds. Her growth has slowed down in the past month or so. She was gaining a pound every month at first. She has had these episodes on and off since she was almost 2 months old. She gets weak, wobbly, and sometimes can't get up. I give her nutrical, and she perks right up. One time I gave her some kayro syrup too, and she perked right up. I have spoken to my vet, she says as long as she perks up....she is ok. I have looked for a pattern to look for causes of these episodes of illness. The only thing I have found is that they always happen in the morning. I feed her every three to four hours through out the day and leave some food out for her at night. I can not leave food available at all times, because she will eat until she throws up and eat some more. I left her food out for her at first all the time, and in those two weeks... I was constantly refilling her bowls and cleaning up vomit, so my vet said to feed her meals frequently instead. These episodes may happen once every two weeks, once a month, or once every month and a half. I am really confused. Does anyone have any advice for me? Other than these sporadic episodes, she seems happy, playful, and sweet as can be. I want to do what is best for her, so any advice is greatly appreciated.  |
How long does she go without eating over night? Eight hours? If she's only had a problem in the morning after not eating over night, I'd think she went too long with out food. I'd make sure she ate really well right before bed, and she eats as soon as you wake. Or leave a very small amount of kibble out for her to eat over night- like a snack.

I use a teaspoon to a tablespoon of karo syrup in her full water dish too. (The dish is a small cat bowl). That seems to help. If it isn't helping her, it's helping me by making me think it's helping her-
They do need to eat every 3 to 4 hours when their young. Like your vet said, as long as she perks up...but if Anything else happens, or the episodes become more frequent, get her in to the vet.
Mine could never go long without food or she'd end up in a low BS episode. We've outgrown it some what. Last time her BS was low, she was 8 to 9 mo. old., she's now a year old. The weather has been very hot and humid lately. I'm watching her closely to make sure she's eating. (it's so hot that I don't want to eat! I'm sure she feels some of that too).