Angela & Blackie & 3 Others
Member Since 2010
Yesterday's condo:
http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=104142&p=1107900#p1107900
WCR: All is good, and the Num Num Shuffle is continuing. Again, just an experiment to see how she reacts, and hopefully I can sign up with a temp agency for a bit of income.
Off topic: Outdoor kitty, Shadow, isn't doing too well. Took her in a week ago today as she wasn't eating kibble, but the only thing that the vet could give her was Covenia (2 week shot) as she couldn't look in her mouth without giving her a sedative (she doesn't like anyone touching her face... ears, mouth, whatever... She also growled and hissed at the vet when we were there). She's moving slowly... Not really sure how old she is as the former owners didn't know (or probably didn't care.. Just glad to get rid of her). She eats wet food, but doesn't finish it all (I'd say about 90-95% is gone). At first I thought it was her mouth that was giving her trouble, however, when she moves, she walks slowly, even getting down from her box she's moving at a snail pace. I'm not sure if she's arthritic, or what. At this point, I'm only guessing. Full panel blood work is $120 (may have gone up since this price was last stated to me, I don't know)... Not sure how much the sedative would be... I just don't know any more...
Bubba, indoor kitty, UTI patient... The Covenia worked to some degree, but it's not cleared it up. Giving him Clavamox isn't good for either of us anymore as it stresses both of us out. His 2 weeks is up this past Monday, and we'll have to take him back to the vet to get another round of the shot. At least he's eating his wet food... All of it... Without the aid of Forti Flora. I think the Clavamox was giving him tummy troubles, and may have been giving a bad taste in his mouth for him to turn his nose up at wet food. He's a food hound, and doesn't shy away, or turn his nose up at food at all.
If you have a moment, please pray for my Shadow and Bubba. They both need healing vines. Thank you.
http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=104142&p=1107900#p1107900
WCR: All is good, and the Num Num Shuffle is continuing. Again, just an experiment to see how she reacts, and hopefully I can sign up with a temp agency for a bit of income.
Off topic: Outdoor kitty, Shadow, isn't doing too well. Took her in a week ago today as she wasn't eating kibble, but the only thing that the vet could give her was Covenia (2 week shot) as she couldn't look in her mouth without giving her a sedative (she doesn't like anyone touching her face... ears, mouth, whatever... She also growled and hissed at the vet when we were there). She's moving slowly... Not really sure how old she is as the former owners didn't know (or probably didn't care.. Just glad to get rid of her). She eats wet food, but doesn't finish it all (I'd say about 90-95% is gone). At first I thought it was her mouth that was giving her trouble, however, when she moves, she walks slowly, even getting down from her box she's moving at a snail pace. I'm not sure if she's arthritic, or what. At this point, I'm only guessing. Full panel blood work is $120 (may have gone up since this price was last stated to me, I don't know)... Not sure how much the sedative would be... I just don't know any more...
Bubba, indoor kitty, UTI patient... The Covenia worked to some degree, but it's not cleared it up. Giving him Clavamox isn't good for either of us anymore as it stresses both of us out. His 2 weeks is up this past Monday, and we'll have to take him back to the vet to get another round of the shot. At least he's eating his wet food... All of it... Without the aid of Forti Flora. I think the Clavamox was giving him tummy troubles, and may have been giving a bad taste in his mouth for him to turn his nose up at wet food. He's a food hound, and doesn't shy away, or turn his nose up at food at all.
If you have a moment, please pray for my Shadow and Bubba. They both need healing vines. Thank you.
MY WISH: For God to help heal the broken hearts of those who lost a beloved pet and/or human... For God to help those ailing make a full and speedy recovery... For everyone to have great #s... For everyone to be OTJ.