Jacspets
Member Since 2011
Yesterday's condo Jetta 10/10
Good (late) Morning LLers,
Jetta contines to improve. She had more bloody stool last night, but none since then. She continues to want to eat on her own, and she has a smorgasboard of choices laid out. She's refusing the i/d and this morning is eating her regular FF. SHe also nibbled a bit of a/d. Hopefully it digests OK, but if I see a backwards slide, I'll remove everything but the i/d. DM is coming over today for syringe feeding lessons in case sh'es not eating while I'm away. I've also gothe vet on alert in case she needs to be there during the day, and home at night. I HATE that I have to leave her. But I have no choice.
On a fun note, my 2 little foster cuties got a clean bill of health last week at the vet and are outfitted with bell collars and now are running around the house. (no where near Jetta- she's camping behind closed dorrs until she's well) It's so much fun to watch them and hear them jingling like crazy. Nothing lightens the heart like kittens! They're occupying Olivia (the 6 month old) It's really nice for her to have kitties that have her same energy level to harass. BUT, the grey kitten should be leaving for the rescue tomorrow. We may keep the black one- not sure yet.
Good (late) Morning LLers,
Jetta contines to improve. She had more bloody stool last night, but none since then. She continues to want to eat on her own, and she has a smorgasboard of choices laid out. She's refusing the i/d and this morning is eating her regular FF. SHe also nibbled a bit of a/d. Hopefully it digests OK, but if I see a backwards slide, I'll remove everything but the i/d. DM is coming over today for syringe feeding lessons in case sh'es not eating while I'm away. I've also gothe vet on alert in case she needs to be there during the day, and home at night. I HATE that I have to leave her. But I have no choice.
On a fun note, my 2 little foster cuties got a clean bill of health last week at the vet and are outfitted with bell collars and now are running around the house. (no where near Jetta- she's camping behind closed dorrs until she's well) It's so much fun to watch them and hear them jingling like crazy. Nothing lightens the heart like kittens! They're occupying Olivia (the 6 month old) It's really nice for her to have kitties that have her same energy level to harass. BUT, the grey kitten should be leaving for the rescue tomorrow. We may keep the black one- not sure yet.