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Hi everyone
. So I recently got in a new foster named Ares he’s 9 years old with a tumour and I’ve taken him to the vet and we’re trying to book him an ultrasound to see if it is operable and what it is. The thing is regardless of the ping-ball size mass in his abdomen he has a massive appetite. I feed him a slurry of collard greens, dandelion greens and butternut squash. I also add in a pinch of carnivore critical care and earthpro-A (I’ll attach a picture of it). So his slurry is packed with vitamins, minerals, protein everything that he needs and he eats his stomach capacity (10ml) worth everyday but he’s still beyond hungry. Whenever I have him on the ground in the backyard he’ll try and eat everything from random plants to bugs when I don’t have my eye on him, which I always do but he still finds ways to eat things he shouldn’t. His lighting and everything is fine and my vet and I have been monitoring his behaviour so if anything does take a turn for the worse, I will make sure his trip over the rainbow bridge will be as peaceful and pain free as possible but there’s still life in his eyes so we’re just making every moment count. But to get on to my question is it likely that he has a parasite? Because even with all the food he eats he’s still very lethargic, he has grained a few grams which is good but he just doesn’t move that much with all the nutrients he’s getting. Also would I be able to feed him twice a day at his stomach capacity, like once in the morning and once in the evening? Or would that be too much for him? He does poop daily and they look to be healthy. Below I’ve attached the vitamin supplement he gets as well as his tumour and a handsome picture of the little guy 

