PennywithHenry
Well-Known Member
Right, following my 2 previous posts....
We're kind of getting somewhere, it's just taken the best part of the day to achieve lol
The tiny 3oz puppy is in with my cat, who's feeding and cleaning her, as he kept getting pushed out. Yes I know it's sometimes natures way, but the cat was willing to give him a chance (in fact I only popped him with the cat so that he'd stay warm while I phoned the vet, she decided to 'adopt' him) The vet said we can but try, even if we end up topping up feeds etc ourselves. The poor little mite is smaller than the kittens, but is being very well looked after.
I have the others feeding at 2 hour intervals, when I sit with the bitch whilst she nurses. One pup finds his way straight in there, one needs a little help finding the teat but I'm having problems getting the third one to latch on. I managed to and she pawed and sucked and squeaked like she was really frustrated, then fell off and I couldn't get her back on any of them, there's definately milk coming out, and the vet has checked her mouth etc for any reason why she wouldn't, they were all checked over last night.
The bitch will sit and let them suckle if I'm not there, but won't lay down for them (apparantly she fed hers sat up) and being only 3 days old the two others need the little extra help.
Shall I persevere, or formula feed the one I can't seem to get latched on properly, or top them all up with the formula?
Also, which is best so that I can stock up should I need to feed myself, bottles or sryinges?
We're kind of getting somewhere, it's just taken the best part of the day to achieve lol
The tiny 3oz puppy is in with my cat, who's feeding and cleaning her, as he kept getting pushed out. Yes I know it's sometimes natures way, but the cat was willing to give him a chance (in fact I only popped him with the cat so that he'd stay warm while I phoned the vet, she decided to 'adopt' him) The vet said we can but try, even if we end up topping up feeds etc ourselves. The poor little mite is smaller than the kittens, but is being very well looked after.
I have the others feeding at 2 hour intervals, when I sit with the bitch whilst she nurses. One pup finds his way straight in there, one needs a little help finding the teat but I'm having problems getting the third one to latch on. I managed to and she pawed and sucked and squeaked like she was really frustrated, then fell off and I couldn't get her back on any of them, there's definately milk coming out, and the vet has checked her mouth etc for any reason why she wouldn't, they were all checked over last night.
The bitch will sit and let them suckle if I'm not there, but won't lay down for them (apparantly she fed hers sat up) and being only 3 days old the two others need the little extra help.
Shall I persevere, or formula feed the one I can't seem to get latched on properly, or top them all up with the formula?
Also, which is best so that I can stock up should I need to feed myself, bottles or sryinges?