Hi,Yorkter I'm sorry for Kedi.In early July Koxka
have been severely dehydrated,for no apparent reason,the X-rays,and blood testing showed nothing abnormal in her,apart from dehydration.She got to be feed by IV fluids also.And I did it by myself and my partner as a seconds hands keeping koxka firmly still.

By the time I was figuring out how to explain to you how all the stuff goes,Tatsxxx,have already replay to you,I felt a relief,is not the Kind of things I can explain in english.

But nor Tatsxxx,neither the Sas's link speack about catheters,that makes things goes much more smoothly.Is a very tiny plastic tube that is permanently in his vein,don't worry about this it doesn' hurt at all!Take a syringe with a neddle and falf (or 1/3) fill it with the IV fluid from the second "mouth" of the bag,that's made by tick rubber or sillicon,so when you remove the neddle,it close again.
Remove the neddle from the syringe,remove the cap of the catheter,joint the syringe (without neddle)with the catheter and give him a shoot like this,the purpose is to get ride the dry blood that stuck in the catheter,in between doses.Afther that push the end of the tube that looks like a small syringe on to the catheter,without much dealy,that'simportant!if few droops of blood drips at he begining don`t be affraid,is normal.
Give them the dose,and replace the cap to the catheter.
And also get a special food for ill kitties that was called AD froms Hillsfood dietetic or something like that,it give them a lot of nutrients,is very soft,and if he refuses to eat,like koka,you can given it with a syringe(again!)by force,anyway is tasty,I guess,the rest of the gang wanted to have a try too.


I hope that helps!Keep us posted!

Koxka