Amy&TrixieCat
Member Since 2011
Yesterday
Trix seems to be settling into last weekend's reducie now...very nice start for today!
Noah is continuing to improve. He's eating pretty normally and has not thrown up since Sunday evening, when the ER vet gave him the cerenia injection. He's not his usual ball of energy just yet, but he does seem to have more spring in his step today than he did yesterday.
Of course, to keep things rolling, civvie Petey's appy is a bit off today. He ate a ton last night, and today his energy is normal (he has a crazy high energy level...this cat cannot play enough!). SO...hairball (he's about due)? feeling my stress? being a cat? I don't know. He hasn't thrown up, and he's behaving totally normally, just not eating his usual amount. And I'm so hyper-sensitive to every little nuance.
Thanks for the info about the cerenia pills. I actually did know it came in oral form, too. The ER vet felt the injection was better and didn't want to bother giving us pills because she felt we'd have a hard time getting them into him due to the vomiting. I also think that, in part, she wanted to be sure we followed up with our regular vet if he continued to vomit, and not giving us the meds was a way to do that...but that's just my theory. I have to admit, I am TERRIBLE at pills - they terrify me. On Sunday, we got a Pepcid into Noah via Pill Pocket, but he wised up quickly and wouldn't touch another. I'm so much better with shots and liquids.
I'm off again today...rearranged my schedule so I could keep an eye on things. I am NOT hovering....I swear!
Have a great day, LL!
Amy
Trix seems to be settling into last weekend's reducie now...very nice start for today!
Noah is continuing to improve. He's eating pretty normally and has not thrown up since Sunday evening, when the ER vet gave him the cerenia injection. He's not his usual ball of energy just yet, but he does seem to have more spring in his step today than he did yesterday.
Of course, to keep things rolling, civvie Petey's appy is a bit off today. He ate a ton last night, and today his energy is normal (he has a crazy high energy level...this cat cannot play enough!). SO...hairball (he's about due)? feeling my stress? being a cat? I don't know. He hasn't thrown up, and he's behaving totally normally, just not eating his usual amount. And I'm so hyper-sensitive to every little nuance.
Thanks for the info about the cerenia pills. I actually did know it came in oral form, too. The ER vet felt the injection was better and didn't want to bother giving us pills because she felt we'd have a hard time getting them into him due to the vomiting. I also think that, in part, she wanted to be sure we followed up with our regular vet if he continued to vomit, and not giving us the meds was a way to do that...but that's just my theory. I have to admit, I am TERRIBLE at pills - they terrify me. On Sunday, we got a Pepcid into Noah via Pill Pocket, but he wised up quickly and wouldn't touch another. I'm so much better with shots and liquids.
I'm off again today...rearranged my schedule so I could keep an eye on things. I am NOT hovering....I swear!
Have a great day, LL!
Amy