Fistuk & Shelly
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Happy Furiday
Fistuk got 1U for his PM shot. I feel it was a good call since his bounce lasted for about 3 hours
Today we're down to 1.75U and we'll see how he's using it in the next few days.
I didn't know Fistuk still had some drama stints to perform for us but he's full of surprises. And today he's totally innocent looking, as a cat looks like after doing something they shouldn't
Other updates: I decided to postpone the surgery. Both bc of financial reasons bit also bc we're travelling in mid-Feb and I'd like to make sure I have free time and space to be with him for the month or two after the surgery.
I took an insurance for Fistuk. I used to have one but when we did the teeth extraction but didn't cover it and I ended up cancelling the insurance. I sure do regret that decision. Luckily there are insurance companies that do offer one for pets with pre-existing conditions. need to pay extra but if they're able to cover anything it'll be help, considering the rates of big events like surgery and hospitalisation.
It looks like Fistuk has heart issues. I suspected that for a long time. I had to get the proBNP number for the vet who will conduct the surgery and he's 113 (below 100 is the norm). So further tests are due but I'll suspend them until the surgery.
Wishing you all a quiet and boring day and weekend



in the pic: Fistuk looking innocent and business as usual after breakfast
Happy Furiday

Fistuk got 1U for his PM shot. I feel it was a good call since his bounce lasted for about 3 hours

Today we're down to 1.75U and we'll see how he's using it in the next few days.
I didn't know Fistuk still had some drama stints to perform for us but he's full of surprises. And today he's totally innocent looking, as a cat looks like after doing something they shouldn't

Other updates: I decided to postpone the surgery. Both bc of financial reasons bit also bc we're travelling in mid-Feb and I'd like to make sure I have free time and space to be with him for the month or two after the surgery.
I took an insurance for Fistuk. I used to have one but when we did the teeth extraction but didn't cover it and I ended up cancelling the insurance. I sure do regret that decision. Luckily there are insurance companies that do offer one for pets with pre-existing conditions. need to pay extra but if they're able to cover anything it'll be help, considering the rates of big events like surgery and hospitalisation.
It looks like Fistuk has heart issues. I suspected that for a long time. I had to get the proBNP number for the vet who will conduct the surgery and he's 113 (below 100 is the norm). So further tests are due but I'll suspend them until the surgery.
Wishing you all a quiet and boring day and weekend



in the pic: Fistuk looking innocent and business as usual after breakfast