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Post by Deleted on Jul 13, 2015 12:28:58 GMT -5
Awesome thank you!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 13, 2015 14:35:29 GMT -5
Still normal?
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Post by lyles on Jul 13, 2015 15:23:40 GMT -5
For a second there I thought a tree frog got in your litter box
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Post by FireAngel on Jul 13, 2015 17:06:56 GMT -5
Yes it looks like the 4th one down on the Poop chart. I know it's not an organ meal but it is beef which is higher in blood also.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 13, 2015 17:15:18 GMT -5
So when is the mucuos supposed to stop?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 13, 2015 17:19:53 GMT -5
So is it only considered mucousy if its green?
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Post by FireAngel on Jul 13, 2015 17:55:42 GMT -5
It looks more jelly like then mucous. I'll tag Sherry and Heather and @poncesmom for you because I'm obviously still learning about poop lol.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 13, 2015 18:01:34 GMT -5
So is it only considered mucousy if its green? No, you can have mucous in brown or other colored poops. Shelby's system seems to be producing mucous still, but less and less. That frog looking poop ( ) looks better than the ones on chicken. I think her little tummy had some upset and it may take a day or two to calm down. Let's see what our Senior Mentors say.
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Post by lyles on Jul 13, 2015 19:14:52 GMT -5
How much bone are they chewing? I noticed the moment Nei became a bone grinder her poops look firmer than kibble poops.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 13, 2015 19:19:33 GMT -5
How much bone are they chewing? I noticed the moment Nei became a bone grinder her poops look firmer than kibble poops. Shelby is on a soupie diet right now. Less soupie though. I blend all the ingrdients first then I add some water to thin it out a bit. Just an hour ago I put less water in it and she was eating it.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 13, 2015 20:47:07 GMT -5
So this is the newest poop.
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Post by FireAngel on Jul 13, 2015 22:47:21 GMT -5
What is the recipe you are using for the soup?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 13, 2015 22:58:15 GMT -5
What is the recipe you are using for the soup? I am using 8oz of beef steak I had in freezer 1oz of beef tongue 1oz of beef liver 1/2 tsp of egg shells. Something I wanted to put out there. When I first switched her to beef it was just beef and some water to thin it up. It wasnt organs and egg shells. Lets see in my journal I have her eating 6.65 oz of just beef. Which she had all really good formed poops. I finally made her an actaul soupie not till that night and I put it in her cage which she ate all of. Then I proceded to give her more actual soupy all day yesterday and around 2 or 3 yesterday is when she started having those mucousy poops again and honeslty she had a solid poop last night but it hasnt been solid since then. And shes still on that recipe. Just with ground beef instead of the steak I had.
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Post by FireAngel on Jul 13, 2015 23:10:42 GMT -5
It will not be really solid on soup, remember we talked about how it comes out looking almost like it went in? This is why we try not to stay on soup for long. We also talked about upping the amount of eggshell you put in to 3/4 tsp. Organs also make poops thinner. Try the more egg shell and see how it goes. When I needed to add more because I realized poops could be a bit more firm and the batch was already made, I just added another pinch to each serving.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 13, 2015 23:15:39 GMT -5
Alright. I remember all of that as well. I am sorry I am trying to learn and listen to guys as much as possible. I am not trying to ignore you promise.
My soupie is definitly not thin thin but its not chunks of meat as well. Like I said I add water to her dish when I grab the recipe. Like I blend everything up then I get a spoon and spoon it in her dish then add water. Should I try npt adding water at all and seeing if she will eat that up? Maybe get her poops a little more solid?
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