Ella & Rusty & Stu(GA)
Member Since 2010
Yesterday
Good Evening, L&LL,
Sorry to be late posting. I was hoping to have some news of Rusty's improvement. He did seem to be somewhat better this morning. He slept with us all night, but didn't eat any of his nighttime foods. This morning he sat on the table and drank from his water glass, but ate only a few bites of food (yes, @Judy and Boomer , I always warm his food, and also mix a lot of water into it). At lunch we got him to eat a few more bites, and Edward got him to eat a little this afternoon (I had to go out for a couple of hours). So far this evening he has ignored his dinner. His nose and eyes are still running. I don't think an antihistamine would be the right thing for Rusty because his nasal passages (which the vet thinks have hardened and narrowed) were clogged a few days ago. At least now they are running. Rusty is getting quite weak, although he still jumps up onto his perch and the couch. He needs to eat. I worry about hepatic lipidosis. He may deliberately be shutting down his body. If the pred transdermal arrives tomorrow, we will try that. But if we see no improvement, or if he takes a turn for the worse, we will bid him farewell. He is such a great kitty and we do not want to see him suffer.
Please keep the vines coming to our boy! Thank you all again for your concern and your help.
Good Evening, L&LL,
Sorry to be late posting. I was hoping to have some news of Rusty's improvement. He did seem to be somewhat better this morning. He slept with us all night, but didn't eat any of his nighttime foods. This morning he sat on the table and drank from his water glass, but ate only a few bites of food (yes, @Judy and Boomer , I always warm his food, and also mix a lot of water into it). At lunch we got him to eat a few more bites, and Edward got him to eat a little this afternoon (I had to go out for a couple of hours). So far this evening he has ignored his dinner. His nose and eyes are still running. I don't think an antihistamine would be the right thing for Rusty because his nasal passages (which the vet thinks have hardened and narrowed) were clogged a few days ago. At least now they are running. Rusty is getting quite weak, although he still jumps up onto his perch and the couch. He needs to eat. I worry about hepatic lipidosis. He may deliberately be shutting down his body. If the pred transdermal arrives tomorrow, we will try that. But if we see no improvement, or if he takes a turn for the worse, we will bid him farewell. He is such a great kitty and we do not want to see him suffer.
Please keep the vines coming to our boy! Thank you all again for your concern and your help.
