Squalliesmom
Member Since 2015
Yesterday
Squallie is eating wet food again, hallelujah! Last night he even walked away from the dry food to get to the canned stuff, proceeded to eat one and a half cans of FF! The downside, though, is that I'm afraid he may be constipated again. I hope not. It's so hard to monitor who does what in which box! I try to keep him separated enough to limit him to only two of the LBs, but it doesn't always work. Since I still feel like I can't entirely trust him to eat wet food, I put a dose of Miralax into one of his squeezie treats (Squeeze Ups), which I know he will eat. Hope it helps; I don't want him to have to go through the enema routine again, poor boy. I'm also calling his vet to see if we need to adjust his meds again, that may help, too.
He was feeling good, and very cheeky, this morning, lol! Today's game was Ignore Everything Mom Says To Me; it does make me laugh, he is so obvious about it.
He is happy and purry, and will be even happier if we get past this poopy problem quickly! 
Squallie is eating wet food again, hallelujah! Last night he even walked away from the dry food to get to the canned stuff, proceeded to eat one and a half cans of FF! The downside, though, is that I'm afraid he may be constipated again. I hope not. It's so hard to monitor who does what in which box! I try to keep him separated enough to limit him to only two of the LBs, but it doesn't always work. Since I still feel like I can't entirely trust him to eat wet food, I put a dose of Miralax into one of his squeezie treats (Squeeze Ups), which I know he will eat. Hope it helps; I don't want him to have to go through the enema routine again, poor boy. I'm also calling his vet to see if we need to adjust his meds again, that may help, too.
He was feeling good, and very cheeky, this morning, lol! Today's game was Ignore Everything Mom Says To Me; it does make me laugh, he is so obvious about it.
He is happy and purry, and will be even happier if we get past this poopy problem quickly!
