Yay! Well that's progress! That's why you have to stand your ground with doctors in general, it's sad but sometimes you have to make them listen! I'm glad she'll finally be starting the Allopurinol, thank God. Your vet should be able to relate the desired daily dose she wants her to have, and your pharmacist will know what to do. I think your vet didn't quite understand that most reptile and avian vets actually call in prescriptions to human pharmacies pretty much all the time, and the pharmacists are used to compounding the correct liquid doses from tablets or capsules. She's learning too!
Yes, her stools are watery because of all the extra hydration, which is a very good sign, it means her kidneys are getting flushed out.
Yes, her stools are watery because of all the extra hydration, which is a very good sign, it means her kidneys are getting flushed out.