Doug N Libby
Very Active Member
11/11 Hershey
HAPPY TUESDAY!
Hershey seems to be feeling good today. He was harassing Oreo to the point Jessica had to break it up. Looked like it had gone beyond brotherly wrestling to bullying as I watched Oreo keep trying to find places to hide. Other than that - Hershey's numbers just keep going up. We did the INC from .25u to .3u, but I'm planning to INC to .5u tomorrow, unless Hershey shows us something tonight. He does well with shaves, but when trying to return to the last good dose - it's no longer a good dose.
:?: Working on my list of what to ask about dentals. I know no Convenia or Metacam, so are there particular meds I should ask for?
Also, I'm including the page from the vet I'm going to check out. Would you mind looking it over to see if any red flags go up for you? THANKS!!!
Still watching for those snow flurries. Feral shelter in place and it looks like it's been used already. Now only seeing the mama kitty and TWO kittens.
Have a great day -
Libby (& Hershey, too!)
AMPS (300) +11.5 - Shot .3u at 7:40am + 1/8th tsp Miralax
+2 (327) - fed - Had pretty much finished AMPS meal
+5.83 (259) - INC to .5u tomorrow AMPS unless Hershey shows great things tonight
+7.33 (218) - Debating about INC tonight instead of waiting. Tested to see if dropping. Will give him through tonight.
- Sprinkled treats on food, ate a little more.
PMPS (175) +12 - Shot .3u at 7:40pm + 1/8th tsp Miralax
+2.17 (221) - fed - Had not finished PMPS meal
+5.5 (224)
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Dental Treatment Package Group I / II
Office Visit & Medical Records
Exam: Anesthesia Procedure
Hospital Day Care: Pre/Post Operative
CBC: Feline
Blood Chemistry - Feline: Major
T4 Thyroid / Cholesterol
Acepromazine Inj. Sedation
Butorphanol Inj. Sedation
Anesthesia Support: IV Catheter
Anesthesia Support: IV Fluids
Narcotic Pain Relief Injection
Diazepam Sedation / Induction
Ketamine Sedation / Induction
Isoflurane Inhalant Gas: First 30 Min.
Isoflurane Inhalant Gas: Addition Min.
ECG, Blood Pressure, Temperature Monitor
Staff Monitoring: Anesth. Support
Feline Level I / II: Dental Cleaning
NSAID Pain Relief Injection
Feline Dental Package Grade I / II $155.00 / $185.00
Please see the Estimate Guide page for further information on our dental procedures.
Unless your pet has received a dental evaluation and grading by our Veterinarian, you will need to schedule an evaluation appointment with our office before you may schedule a dentistry procedure.
Care Plan Estimate: Feline Dental Procedure Grade III / IV
Dental Treatment Package Group III / IV
Office Visit & Medical Records
Exam: Anesthesia Procedure
Hospital Day Care: Pre/Post Operative
CBC: Feline
Blood Chemistry - Feline: Major
T4 Thyroid / Cholesterol
Acepromazine Inj. Sedation
Butorphanol Inj. Sedation
Anesthesia Support: IV Catheter
Anesthesia Support: IV Fluids
Narcotic Pain Relief Injection
Diazepam Sedation / Induction
Ketamine Sedation / Induction
Isoflurane Inhalant Gas: First 30 Min.
Isoflurane Inhalant Gas: Addition Min.
ECG, Blood Pressure, Temperature Monitor
Staff Monitoring: Anesth. Support
Feline Level III / IV: Dental Cleaning
Dental Extraction Per Minute
Dental Surgery & Suture Time
Suture Materials, Excess
NSAID Pain Relief Injection
Long Acting Narcotic Pain Relief Injection
Miscellaneous Medications
(Additional Pain Relief / Antibiotics)
Feline Dental Package Grade III / IV
Estimated Range: $ 250.00 - 625.00
Please see the Estimate Guide page for further information on our dental procedures.
Unless your pet has received a dental evaluation and grading by our Veterinarian, you will need to schedule an evaluation appointment with our office before you may schedule a dentistry procedure.
* Please note:
The price range listed for Dental Procedures graded at level III / IV are estimated ranges only. The final fee is based on the amount of time required to perform surgical extraction of teeth and gingival (gum) surgery as well as additional medical materials needed to perform treatment or medications sent home.
There are also specific dental disease issues which exceed the ability of our hospital to treat in a medically appropriate manner consistent with our practice mission and philosophies - such as the option for salvaging teeth via root canals (endodontic) or jaw bone surgical procedures. In these instances clients interested in these advanced care options will be offered a referral to the Board Certified Veterinary Dentistry Specialists at North Carolina State University's Veterinary School.
HAPPY TUESDAY!
Hershey seems to be feeling good today. He was harassing Oreo to the point Jessica had to break it up. Looked like it had gone beyond brotherly wrestling to bullying as I watched Oreo keep trying to find places to hide. Other than that - Hershey's numbers just keep going up. We did the INC from .25u to .3u, but I'm planning to INC to .5u tomorrow, unless Hershey shows us something tonight. He does well with shaves, but when trying to return to the last good dose - it's no longer a good dose.
:?: Working on my list of what to ask about dentals. I know no Convenia or Metacam, so are there particular meds I should ask for?
Also, I'm including the page from the vet I'm going to check out. Would you mind looking it over to see if any red flags go up for you? THANKS!!!
Still watching for those snow flurries. Feral shelter in place and it looks like it's been used already. Now only seeing the mama kitty and TWO kittens.
Have a great day -
Libby (& Hershey, too!)
AMPS (300) +11.5 - Shot .3u at 7:40am + 1/8th tsp Miralax
+2 (327) - fed - Had pretty much finished AMPS meal
+5.83 (259) - INC to .5u tomorrow AMPS unless Hershey shows great things tonight
+7.33 (218) - Debating about INC tonight instead of waiting. Tested to see if dropping. Will give him through tonight.
- Sprinkled treats on food, ate a little more.
PMPS (175) +12 - Shot .3u at 7:40pm + 1/8th tsp Miralax
+2.17 (221) - fed - Had not finished PMPS meal
+5.5 (224)
*******************************************************************************************
Dental Treatment Package Group I / II
Office Visit & Medical Records
Exam: Anesthesia Procedure
Hospital Day Care: Pre/Post Operative
CBC: Feline
Blood Chemistry - Feline: Major
T4 Thyroid / Cholesterol
Acepromazine Inj. Sedation
Butorphanol Inj. Sedation
Anesthesia Support: IV Catheter
Anesthesia Support: IV Fluids
Narcotic Pain Relief Injection
Diazepam Sedation / Induction
Ketamine Sedation / Induction
Isoflurane Inhalant Gas: First 30 Min.
Isoflurane Inhalant Gas: Addition Min.
ECG, Blood Pressure, Temperature Monitor
Staff Monitoring: Anesth. Support
Feline Level I / II: Dental Cleaning
NSAID Pain Relief Injection
Feline Dental Package Grade I / II $155.00 / $185.00
Please see the Estimate Guide page for further information on our dental procedures.
Unless your pet has received a dental evaluation and grading by our Veterinarian, you will need to schedule an evaluation appointment with our office before you may schedule a dentistry procedure.
Care Plan Estimate: Feline Dental Procedure Grade III / IV
Dental Treatment Package Group III / IV
Office Visit & Medical Records
Exam: Anesthesia Procedure
Hospital Day Care: Pre/Post Operative
CBC: Feline
Blood Chemistry - Feline: Major
T4 Thyroid / Cholesterol
Acepromazine Inj. Sedation
Butorphanol Inj. Sedation
Anesthesia Support: IV Catheter
Anesthesia Support: IV Fluids
Narcotic Pain Relief Injection
Diazepam Sedation / Induction
Ketamine Sedation / Induction
Isoflurane Inhalant Gas: First 30 Min.
Isoflurane Inhalant Gas: Addition Min.
ECG, Blood Pressure, Temperature Monitor
Staff Monitoring: Anesth. Support
Feline Level III / IV: Dental Cleaning
Dental Extraction Per Minute
Dental Surgery & Suture Time
Suture Materials, Excess
NSAID Pain Relief Injection
Long Acting Narcotic Pain Relief Injection
Miscellaneous Medications
(Additional Pain Relief / Antibiotics)
Feline Dental Package Grade III / IV
Estimated Range: $ 250.00 - 625.00
Please see the Estimate Guide page for further information on our dental procedures.
Unless your pet has received a dental evaluation and grading by our Veterinarian, you will need to schedule an evaluation appointment with our office before you may schedule a dentistry procedure.
* Please note:
The price range listed for Dental Procedures graded at level III / IV are estimated ranges only. The final fee is based on the amount of time required to perform surgical extraction of teeth and gingival (gum) surgery as well as additional medical materials needed to perform treatment or medications sent home.
There are also specific dental disease issues which exceed the ability of our hospital to treat in a medically appropriate manner consistent with our practice mission and philosophies - such as the option for salvaging teeth via root canals (endodontic) or jaw bone surgical procedures. In these instances clients interested in these advanced care options will be offered a referral to the Board Certified Veterinary Dentistry Specialists at North Carolina State University's Veterinary School.