On Sunday I gave her another small meal with the Cornish hen and EZcomplete, but forgot what I was doing or who I was feeding or something, and gave her too large a portion with chunks too big. She wolfed it down and then promptly brought it back up.
I waited a half an hour, then prepared the same meal again, but this time I cut it very fine and served small portions spaced 10 minutes apart. It all stayed down, including everything she ate the rest of the day and night.
I skipped EZcomplete yesterday, just giving her her usual meals of Rad Cat for all four breakfast meals (used to be 5 when it was part canned!) canned for lunch, canned for supper pre-meal and Rad Cat for supper and bed time.
Tonight (like I did the other day I will just post what I shared on the Food Fur Life page):
Here's our update! Mazy cat had .55 oz Cornish hen (organic non-GMO) with the appropriate amount of EZcomplete for her supper pre-meal.
I cut the meat very fine, and served it in 4 portions 10 minutes apart. (from 4:40-5:10)After eating she thundered around the house with Queen Eva, then played Chase the Red Dot downstairs for a few minutes, then played leap-after-the-tossed-up-in-the-air-scribble-scrabble for a few minutes.
After she was done playing I did some household chores and got things ready for my own supper (though I don't eat until after they do)
Then it was time for Queen Eva and Jennie to have their Games, while Mazy cat watched. At 6:30 it was supper time. Mazy cat had chicken breast and liver tonight (organic non-GMO). Supplements were egg shell calcium, taurine, 1/4 capsule of s. boulardii and 1/4 capsule of pork pancreas. Her total meal was 1.2 oz, fed in 3 servings of .45, then 15 minutes later .45 again, then a half hour later .3 oz. As always, the meat was cut very fine.
There was no crouching. There was no urping. There was no regurgitation. I really do think she is going to be able to tolerate the EZcomplete.
PS..the .45 oz of raw at a time is fairly new. Up until very recently she was unable to eat more than .3 oz of anything at a time. But after I went from 50/50 raw/canned to 80/20 raw/canned she started to be able to handle larger servings of raw.