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Date Posted: 07:17:21 04/28/11 Thu
Author: Dennis
Author Host/IP: waba-pppoe-pool3-dyam-239.wireless.bright.net / 209.143.43.240
Subject: Re: how do you know if it is time to start feeding a fs solid food?
In reply to: Cheri 's message, "Re: how do you know if it is time to start feeding a fs solid food?" on 09:19:01 04/24/11 Sun

>>Sorry, I was in Michigan visiting my grand kids...
>>
>>When their eyes open you can give them Cherrios,
>pieces
>>of apple, monkey chow dry, or soaked in water or
>juice,
>>etc.. Just a little at a time so you can see how much
>>is being eaten. Grapes can be fed if peeled and cut in
>>slices. They can choke on the peeling at that age
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>>Hi Dennis,
>>>
>>>My nice gave me a fs a few days ago. His eyes are
>open
>>>and he has all his fur. I have been feeding him
>>>formula he has done #2 already. And what should I
>>>start with?
>I lost him Dennis, I was giving him formula and did
>put apple and pelled grape in the dish, the third day
>he quit eating formula, I thought he might need
>pedilight so I gave him a little of that. Wayne and I
>noticed he could not seem to get comfortable and kept
>trying to lay different places. Not the normal actions
>of baby fs's. I feel so bad.

Sorry to hear that. It's hard to say what might have happened. When they get sick they are gone very quick.
They can act normal and be gone 12 hours later.It has happened to me.

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