Your description of the line coming down from the bag, coiling around in the thermos of hot water, with the needle end coming out of the thermos and into the cat is exactly right.
Your description of the line coming down from the bag, coiling around in the thermos of hot water, with the needle end coming out of the thermos and into the cat is exactly right.
Here's a rather well-written article about one man's method of administering
Sub-Q Fluids to his Kat.
The first part lists dozens of helpful sites that can be consulted for additional help
and suggestions; and some Bulletin Board sites.
The second part goes into a very detailed How-To instruction set.
http://weirdstuffwemake.com/weird/st.../catjuice.html
Slick, I'm sorry to hear that Max has to stay at the vet.Hopefully he'll feel much better tomorrow and from now on you won't have any more problems/issues with giving him his sub-q fluids. I'll be keeping both of you in my thoughts and prayers. Please take care. (((HUGS)))
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