I've had to syringe feed Peanut since last week because he developed another severe bacterial infection and lost a large amount of weight in a short period of time. This happened once before back in July. Anyway, when it happened the first time, the vet advised me to try to get 90 cc's in him a day. This time he is very enthusiastic about eating and finally feels good enough to eat some kibble on his own. I think he needs more than 90cc's but I dont know how much is too much? Also, this morning he readily ate 47 cc's in one sitting--is this okay? The duck soup that he's eating consists of a whole chicken breast (probably 7 or 8 ounces), 3/4 cup to 1 cup of broth, a 6 or 7 inch strip of Ferret-Vite and 1/2-3/4 cup of high quality kitten food. Thanks! Becky and Heather and the Magnificent 7 [Posted in FML issue 4121]