Tricia Cinco(GA) & Harvey
Member Since 2011
1/19 Recap:
1.25 units bid
AMPS: 321
AM+3: 259
AM+6: 269
PMPS: 276
PM+3.5: 137
PM+6: 123
Yesterday's Condo
We saw some blue yesterday! Yay! I'm not sure if it was the sub-q, helping him to feel better, or what, but I'll take it anyway I can get it.
Cinco seemed a little perkier this morning, until I gave him his eye drops and AB, and then he slunk (slinked?) off into a corner and pouted. He had left just a few bites of his breakfast on his plate, so I put it in the corner with him, and a few minutes later when I checked he was eating it. I guess pouting does not preclude eating! :lol:
It's so hard to tell with him, whether he's not feeling well or just still uncomfortable with the blindness. He walks low to the ground (which I used to blame on his trying to avoid attracting Harvey's attention), and only goes a few feet before he stops and "rests". He doesn't seem to be in distress, but I notice he seems to breath more heavily than the other cats. If given motivation to move (like when I put the drops in his eyes), he does so without hesitation, but he still stays low to the ground. He's always tended to keep his head down most of the time. It's very hard to tilt it up to put the drops in his eyes. I've often wondered if there's an old injury there that makes his neck stiff. You just never know what a rescue cat has been through. I don't think I'll give him sub-qs today. We'll just see how he is this afternoon and maybe plan another round for tomorrow unless he perks up some more. Surely the AB is starting to work by now? It'll be a week tomorrow since we started it. Paws crossed it kicks in soon!
Sending healing vines to all in need, and hugs to the beans that need them. :YMHUG:
1.25 units bid
AMPS: 321
AM+3: 259
AM+6: 269
PMPS: 276
PM+3.5: 137
PM+6: 123
Yesterday's Condo
We saw some blue yesterday! Yay! I'm not sure if it was the sub-q, helping him to feel better, or what, but I'll take it anyway I can get it.
Cinco seemed a little perkier this morning, until I gave him his eye drops and AB, and then he slunk (slinked?) off into a corner and pouted. He had left just a few bites of his breakfast on his plate, so I put it in the corner with him, and a few minutes later when I checked he was eating it. I guess pouting does not preclude eating! :lol:
It's so hard to tell with him, whether he's not feeling well or just still uncomfortable with the blindness. He walks low to the ground (which I used to blame on his trying to avoid attracting Harvey's attention), and only goes a few feet before he stops and "rests". He doesn't seem to be in distress, but I notice he seems to breath more heavily than the other cats. If given motivation to move (like when I put the drops in his eyes), he does so without hesitation, but he still stays low to the ground. He's always tended to keep his head down most of the time. It's very hard to tilt it up to put the drops in his eyes. I've often wondered if there's an old injury there that makes his neck stiff. You just never know what a rescue cat has been through. I don't think I'll give him sub-qs today. We'll just see how he is this afternoon and maybe plan another round for tomorrow unless he perks up some more. Surely the AB is starting to work by now? It'll be a week tomorrow since we started it. Paws crossed it kicks in soon!
Sending healing vines to all in need, and hugs to the beans that need them. :YMHUG: