She weighs 1.307 lbs (0.593 kg). She was prescribed Baytril #5 inj. (I believe this was the 5% solution), 1 ml by mouth every twelve hours.
But now I am getting worried again. That first night back from the new vet who gave her the probiotics she seemed great – she was active, she was eating lots of timothy hay and even her pellets, and she even took her probiotic willingly. And Wednesday evening her poops were nearly perfect – they were a great size, great color, no more mucus, they just weren’t as firm as they should be. But by yesterday she seems like she’s been more lethargic, she’s eating less, she will no longer willingly take her probiotic (I have to “burrito” her and put it on her lip until she licks it off) , her poops have gotten smaller and drier (borderline on the low end of normal).
I notice she rubs her face on rough surfaces a lot, like her pumice. But I cannot tell if it’s just because she’s trying to rub off the excess probiotic from her whiskers/fur, or if it’s something more that’s bothering her. She’s not sneezing again, nor has the crusty nose/congestion come back, so I don’t think it’s that. And at the E-Vet last Friday they put that scope in her mouth to check for malocclusion/spurring of the teeth, and she looked good (she was also checked out for this by another vet in Nov/Dec 2009 and looked good then too). But it does seem like the skin under her whiskers has been a darker shade of pink than usual this past week.
Now I will mention that pretty much since I got her (’97), she’s had this thing where her eyes “milk,” that is, a small amount of this pure white liquid accumulates in the corners of her eyes. It’s a much purer white than pus from an infection would be. Her cagemate/brother had a true eye infection on two separate occasions, and they did not look like this. When I originally got her, the first few times she got this I took her to the vet and they treated her with an antibiotic ointment for the eyes. But it just kept happening, regardless of whether I dusted her or not. She never acted bothered by it. It’s never been on an every-day basis either – sometimes I’d go months without seeing it. And more often then not, it would only appear in one eye at a given time, not both. I eventually just figured it was something “normal” for her. But since this recent illness, it seems like she’s had this a lot more consistently, and in both eyes. I also wonder if this could be why she’s been rubbing her face.