I hadn't, but after reading your comment I gave some SEB to him and to Trixie. Thanks for the reminder.Beck, have you tried SEB with him for diarrhea? Also baby food meat helps my guys . Hugs and prayers to Grandpa, Trixie and all your house![]()



Thanks all. I'm still reeling a bit from all the stress yesterday. I finally showered and climbed into bed last night only to test Grandpa and saw he was very close to the AT action number so I went into hypo prevention mode. When I was updating his spreadsheet, I had a Facebook message on my phone from an employee at my vet office asking if she could be honest with me. I wasn't sure where it was going, but certainly didn't expect this
It just couldn't have come at a worse time. I have been doing the best I can for him and everyone here. I just can't get this one out of my head today.
Wow! I find that really inappropriate. I'm sorry that person sent you those messages.![]()
Turn round on the spot at least 20 times until you are dizzy and fling that out of your head right now missus. That were me I would be steaming bluddy well mad.
BTW - You are great with Grandpa. Don't let anyone blind your eyes to this. Go talk to him and see what he says.
Exactly. You know Grandpa so well that when he is ready, he will let you know, and you will do whatever he needs because you love him so much. Follow your heart.when I say goodbye it is because there are no other options and life is too uncomfortable


Sadly, I think the person who sent this probably feels guilty over her own decision not to keep fighting for her kitty like you are doing .
You're welcome. Sounds like she meant well, but in this case, she is so wrong.Thank you for that insight.
















& know that we are all pulling for you & your sweet kit! Baby Girl Kitty agrees!Piling more on top! You've got this Super Grandpa!!Piling on more healing , strengthening prayers to our Super Grandpa !!!Amazing !!






stay true to you. You will know when the right time is.This had me bawling. Thank you.
Something has happened tonight that we just don't understand. It could be good or it could be bad, but it's odd. Grandpa has been jaundiced since June. On bad days, his ears and gums are highlighter yellow. When he feels good, they are dry mustard color. This started about the time he was diagnosed as diabetic.
Lately his numbers have been getting lower despite only giving him drops of insulin. Yesterday the vet remarked that his ears were less yellow. I thought she was just seeing him when he wasn't having a pancreatic flare. But just now I went to test his sugar and the yellow is gone. I called my roommate into the room to make sure I wasn't seeing things and she even got out a lighted magnifying glass. His gums are pink for the first time in months and his inner ears aren't yellow. His glucose is 119.
I'm not reading anything into this. He is battling peritonitis, so we have serious stuff going on, but this is odd.
Severe jaundice as presenting symptom of generalized peritonitis
This had me bawling. Thank you.
Interesting, but his severe jaundice that he has had for awhile seems to have gone away. This says jaundice is a symptom of peritonitis. We are giving him Baytril for the peritonitis and he had a Convenia shot.Is it? Back to the vet and quack you go.
I would direct you to this out of interest. Not a cat and not the same circumstance but certainly worth a thought.







Sharing was the right thing to do. You needed to see this from your friends here.I just love you guys. I almost didn't share her words, but something told me you'd understand.

This says jaundice is a symptom of peritonitis. We are giving him Baytril for the peritonitis and he had a Convenia shot.
I agree, this IS inappropriate. Frosty is in way worse shape than Grandpa, and I asked my vet what she would do for her own cat, and she did say she would put him down , but she did not say anything like this. In fact, she gave me alternative options to keep him going and keep trying. We both felt that this was not the right thing to do, but the bottom line is, people need to keep their emotions out of this. This is our decision, and to be honest with you, Grandpa’s maintained his quality of life. All this just started a few days ago. It’s OK to try to treat it and see if he responds, which is what you are doing. It’s totally none of her business. People should ONLY offer advice when it is asked for. Unsolicited advice is like a mental swirlie (my sister says that, who is the queen of unsolicited advice, LOL.) But even she has been supportive by just agreeing with my decision and not putting in her own two cents. (People CAN learn)Thanks all. I'm still reeling a bit from all the stress yesterday. I finally showered and climbed into bed last night only to test Grandpa and saw he was very close to the AT action number so I went into hypo prevention mode. When I was updating his spreadsheet, I had a Facebook message on my phone from an employee at my vet office asking if she could be honest with me. I wasn't sure where it was going, but certainly didn't expect this
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It just couldn't have come at a worse time. I have been doing the best I can for him and everyone here. I just can't get this one out of my head today.
I am sorry you have to deal with this. I am sure that you will figure out the right course of action. Only you know grandpa well enough to make this decision. **** everyone else.
And more on top of thatPiling more on top! You've got this Super Grandpa!!![]()




