Hello,
Personally at that size & age, subcutaneous fluids under the shoulder area, etc would be much safer than doing coelomic abdominal fluids. Unless the vet is experienced in that it is best not to take the chance.
Thursday is soon so hopefully they will be able to get a fecal from him. I am thinking he has worms/parasites, etc which could be causing the blood in the stool.
At least he is nice & bright in colors & you are doing great getting him enough light between outdoor & indoor, too.
Is he taking the food any better today?
Keep us posted on Kadaj.
Tracie
Personally at that size & age, subcutaneous fluids under the shoulder area, etc would be much safer than doing coelomic abdominal fluids. Unless the vet is experienced in that it is best not to take the chance.
Thursday is soon so hopefully they will be able to get a fecal from him. I am thinking he has worms/parasites, etc which could be causing the blood in the stool.
At least he is nice & bright in colors & you are doing great getting him enough light between outdoor & indoor, too.
Is he taking the food any better today?
Keep us posted on Kadaj.
Tracie