KarenAmelia
Member Since 2012
ADDED at 8pm on 1/25: Frustrated at being passed over. Why did no one give any responses to this condo. I can certainly use the help, and I assumed because there were lots of good responses yesterday, that there might be some continuity. I see that there are many folks looking for assistance here so it's possible I was just simply overlooked. Thanks for all the help and please, keep it coming!
Numbers continuing to be high. This is 8th cycle at 2.5. Should I hold the dose one more day?
Good kitty welfare today: that is, she seems to be comfortable. She continues to be lured into playing with the bug on the string, and is purring right now.
She only eats a teaspoonful at a time - pushes the food around a lot , disperses it on the plate, so it looks on the surface like she's eaten. Is this not only a kid trick but a cat trick as well? To be truthful, I'm more of a dog person and don't know cats all that well. Terra has been an aloof kitty most of her life, having started out semi-feral (her mom was feral.)
In response to some questions about diet late yesterday I'm posting the reply here. Terra's eating habits are nowhere near consistent. She has been a free feeder for her whole 15 years. In this transition, she is proving completely unpredictable, and yet I try to crack the code :smile: I have been responding to her hunger by feeding every hour or couple hours since she is so newly diagnosed and was pretty thin at the start. She has put on a little more mass -her spine doesn't feel so prominent. I was putting out about a tablespoon at a time but it turns out that she ends up eating about 1/2 of that or less, and then sometimes refuses to eat what's left in the bowl. Sometimes I refresh the old food (only hours old so not gross) with a little new. I know she needs around 150-180 cals/day, as her weight has always been 10-12 pounds. And that this translates to about one of the larger cans of food (5 oz or so) or about 2/3 cup of dry food. I am trying to not give dry food but when she refuses to eat the canned I have felt I had no alternative...yet. I tried pulverizing some of the Iams yesterday and sprinkling and it helped! And fortiflora is on its way.
I don't think she's eating as much as she needs to, but I haven't been good about quantifying it. One complicating factor is that she eats a little, then goes away then returns within a couple minutes to eat more. And there are dogs in the house. So..all of this is a great trial and I'm chipping away at the obstacles little by little. Lucky I'm here a lot during the day and can observe and try to see what works. I'm taking all of the suggestions that come in and trying them out.
Numbers continuing to be high. This is 8th cycle at 2.5. Should I hold the dose one more day?
Good kitty welfare today: that is, she seems to be comfortable. She continues to be lured into playing with the bug on the string, and is purring right now.
She only eats a teaspoonful at a time - pushes the food around a lot , disperses it on the plate, so it looks on the surface like she's eaten. Is this not only a kid trick but a cat trick as well? To be truthful, I'm more of a dog person and don't know cats all that well. Terra has been an aloof kitty most of her life, having started out semi-feral (her mom was feral.)
In response to some questions about diet late yesterday I'm posting the reply here. Terra's eating habits are nowhere near consistent. She has been a free feeder for her whole 15 years. In this transition, she is proving completely unpredictable, and yet I try to crack the code :smile: I have been responding to her hunger by feeding every hour or couple hours since she is so newly diagnosed and was pretty thin at the start. She has put on a little more mass -her spine doesn't feel so prominent. I was putting out about a tablespoon at a time but it turns out that she ends up eating about 1/2 of that or less, and then sometimes refuses to eat what's left in the bowl. Sometimes I refresh the old food (only hours old so not gross) with a little new. I know she needs around 150-180 cals/day, as her weight has always been 10-12 pounds. And that this translates to about one of the larger cans of food (5 oz or so) or about 2/3 cup of dry food. I am trying to not give dry food but when she refuses to eat the canned I have felt I had no alternative...yet. I tried pulverizing some of the Iams yesterday and sprinkling and it helped! And fortiflora is on its way.
I don't think she's eating as much as she needs to, but I haven't been good about quantifying it. One complicating factor is that she eats a little, then goes away then returns within a couple minutes to eat more. And there are dogs in the house. So..all of this is a great trial and I'm chipping away at the obstacles little by little. Lucky I'm here a lot during the day and can observe and try to see what works. I'm taking all of the suggestions that come in and trying them out.