Thursday, July 27, 2017

The more you know... The less puke you may have to clean up!

7.8 -
So, I haven't given Bill pieces of liver in a couple days, had to defrost more. Gave him 2 little bites this evening.
He threw up.
He's been getting probiotic once a day. I'm wondering if it's because he hasn't had liver, then had it all of a sudden? Is his stomach that sensitive? Puke looked like just kibble. [Now, I'm thinking it's because a better transition would have been to give him bone meal along with his ground turkey, I also should have transitioned him with another protein before giving him beef liver. Liver, especially red meat, was probably too rich.]
Flowers doesn't have as big of a belly anymore.

7.10 -
Gave Bill 2 little pieces of liver in the evening, no puke the last couple days...he threw up. Gonna try to get him chicken liver instead...
Flowers' weight is back to normal.
Not so much white poop anymore. There was moldy (whitish and furry) poop [weird]. Not a lot of poop either.

7.12 -
Bought chicken livers at Kroger, as well as chicken gizzards and hearts. Bought chicken quarters for Darby, left these out to defrost. Gave some chicken liver to Bill, 1 little piece at dinner, another for 3rd meal snack, while I was meal prepping. 
Bill & Darby

7.13 - 
Gave Bill some ground turkey with chicken liver, no puke at all! Flowers took it just fine. Flowers still at a good weight. Gonna keep her at 2%. Shes not an active cat anyway.

7.14 -
Bill's breakfast, gave him 2 pieces of liver with ground turkey and kibble. Bill's dinner, ground turkey, chicken liver, and 1.5tsp of bone meal, we'll see how it goes.  
Fed Darby a completely raw breakfast with a chicken leg and see ground turkey. Her dinner was a the other half of the chicken quarter, chicken liver, and a packet of Bill's probiotic for dinner.


7.15 -
Everything has been good, no puke! Have been feeding Darby all chicken and bone, poop is solid and whitish, so cutting back on bone and adding chicken liver to future meals. 
Bill will now be getting the correct amount of liver and I'll slowly introduce the pork brain.

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