Ella & Rusty & Stu(GA)
Member Since 2010
yesterday: http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=127493
Good Morning, Everyone,
Another cold, damp day, but at least it's not raining (yet!). Maybe we'll be able to get out in our new canoes this afternoon if it warms up a bit (35 degrees now). Rusty had a good night and ate most of his nighttime food. This morning he again refused his lung treat (I may try again later; I thought that after several months without it he would like it again, but I guess I was wrong). He wasn't too keen to start in on his breakfast (in mid morning), either, but when I held it under his nose for a minute he discovered he was hungry and began to eat. It had the L lysine in it, as usual. I'm going to taste the L lysine powder to see if it really is tasteless. I suppose it is possible for a cat to develop an aversion to something that is tasteless, but Rusty has had L lysine in his food twice a day ever since he came to live with us and it hasn't seemed to have any effect on his appetite (he has always been a grazer).
In any event, I am going to make a vetty appointment for next week to get him checked out, discuss his weight loss with the vet, and have all the tests run. It will be 6 months since his last check-up.
Off to the post office before the rain begins. bbl,
Ella & Rusty
Good Morning, Everyone,
Another cold, damp day, but at least it's not raining (yet!). Maybe we'll be able to get out in our new canoes this afternoon if it warms up a bit (35 degrees now). Rusty had a good night and ate most of his nighttime food. This morning he again refused his lung treat (I may try again later; I thought that after several months without it he would like it again, but I guess I was wrong). He wasn't too keen to start in on his breakfast (in mid morning), either, but when I held it under his nose for a minute he discovered he was hungry and began to eat. It had the L lysine in it, as usual. I'm going to taste the L lysine powder to see if it really is tasteless. I suppose it is possible for a cat to develop an aversion to something that is tasteless, but Rusty has had L lysine in his food twice a day ever since he came to live with us and it hasn't seemed to have any effect on his appetite (he has always been a grazer).
In any event, I am going to make a vetty appointment for next week to get him checked out, discuss his weight loss with the vet, and have all the tests run. It will be 6 months since his last check-up.
Off to the post office before the rain begins. bbl,
Ella & Rusty