Katherine&Ruby
Member Since 2020
Yesterday on Ruby's First Enema.
Thank you so much to everyone cheering us on yesterday as we did our first at home enema.
It would never have occurred to me to do it at home if it weren't for the great vet tech who comes to help me with Ruby. He went above and beyond what any other cat sitter would have ever done in injecting the enema fluid and giving her a good massage. The whole thing lasted 10 minutes and Ruby emptied herself within 2 hours. It would have cost me a good deal of money to do it at the hospital, not to mention the waiting and the kitty stress, so I am grateful to him and his fondness for Ruby. Started .5 ml of Lactulose in her food this morning in the hopes that will keep things regular.
After a steep drop in BGs yesterday and understandably not wanting to eat after her harrowing experience, Ruby did eventually eat and came back up to safety. She seems more comfortable now and is at her usual window perch waiting for her mourning dove and squirrel friends to show up.
Hope everyone has a good day and all of the kitties surf safely!
Thank you so much to everyone cheering us on yesterday as we did our first at home enema.
After a steep drop in BGs yesterday and understandably not wanting to eat after her harrowing experience, Ruby did eventually eat and came back up to safety. She seems more comfortable now and is at her usual window perch waiting for her mourning dove and squirrel friends to show up.
Hope everyone has a good day and all of the kitties surf safely!



It does stop, I promise! We gave Cosmo some regular bottom dabs with a soft tissue and tried to set him up on a blanket as much as possible. Cosmo is short haired, so that helps us some. A longer hair kitty may need some more help and clean up