Ella & Rusty & Stu(GA)
Member Since 2010
yesterday: http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=128208
Good Morning, Everyone,
Celebrating our veterans and remembering those that fell, especially friends who died in Viet Nam. Armistice Day 1918, the "War to end all Wars" ended; the war that defined the 20th century.
Rusty is bouncing a bit, but he was also eating his nighttime food when we got up this morning, so the AMPS number could reflect both. He was feeling especially good last night at bedtime and was bounding around and sliding on the rugs (I saw this morning that he had contributed to his downstairs litterbox after we had gone upstairs, so that was the "happy cat crap dash"). Last night he snored a lot. I know it's his chronic congestion. This morning he is fine.
Rusty's vet just called with the lab results for the urinalysis and C&S. All is perfect! So the only thing that is somewhat worrisome on his blood-test results is the GGT (which had always been borderline low (<0 U/L) and now is borderline high at 3U/L). This has something to do with the gall bladder/liver interaction. Everything else in his blood work was normal. The values are on the Labs tab of Rusty's SS.
Edward is at yoga and as soon as he gets home we are heading down to camp to canoe. It's a beautiful, WARM, autumn day and it will probably be the last good paddling day. All our boats are put away for the winter except "Winnie", our 21-year-old tandem We-non-nah. She always opens the canoeing season and closes it.
Rusty will hold the fort today. I expect him to drop and hope that he will eat and not "save" his food until we get back in the late afternoon.
Wishing you all a good day of Remembrance and sending vines to all in need.
Ella & Rusty
Good Morning, Everyone,
Celebrating our veterans and remembering those that fell, especially friends who died in Viet Nam. Armistice Day 1918, the "War to end all Wars" ended; the war that defined the 20th century.
Rusty is bouncing a bit, but he was also eating his nighttime food when we got up this morning, so the AMPS number could reflect both. He was feeling especially good last night at bedtime and was bounding around and sliding on the rugs (I saw this morning that he had contributed to his downstairs litterbox after we had gone upstairs, so that was the "happy cat crap dash"). Last night he snored a lot. I know it's his chronic congestion. This morning he is fine.
Rusty's vet just called with the lab results for the urinalysis and C&S. All is perfect! So the only thing that is somewhat worrisome on his blood-test results is the GGT (which had always been borderline low (<0 U/L) and now is borderline high at 3U/L). This has something to do with the gall bladder/liver interaction. Everything else in his blood work was normal. The values are on the Labs tab of Rusty's SS.
Edward is at yoga and as soon as he gets home we are heading down to camp to canoe. It's a beautiful, WARM, autumn day and it will probably be the last good paddling day. All our boats are put away for the winter except "Winnie", our 21-year-old tandem We-non-nah. She always opens the canoeing season and closes it.
Rusty will hold the fort today. I expect him to drop and hope that he will eat and not "save" his food until we get back in the late afternoon.
Wishing you all a good day of Remembrance and sending vines to all in need.
Ella & Rusty