Tyger&George
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I'd like to do a happy dance right now. dancing_cat I'm really hoping that changing George's diet has done the trick. I am not home long enough today to a full curve, but I'll try to check her numbers when I get home from rehearsal, before feeding her mid day meal and then after.
My question is this. I tell vets that my cats are sensitive and they smile and nod. And I tell them, no really, my cats never leave the house, never see strangers, and that one even had IBS when there was month long construction on our apt bldg roof. I know that when I take my boy to the vet his breathing looks worse than it was at home (panting, open mouth breathing). Could George's high numbers be based on the fact that a) she was on a dry diet and b) she freaked out something fierce at the vet and C) as DCIN suggested, she needs dental work? Last Sat she was 300 at the vet.
My question is this. I tell vets that my cats are sensitive and they smile and nod. And I tell them, no really, my cats never leave the house, never see strangers, and that one even had IBS when there was month long construction on our apt bldg roof. I know that when I take my boy to the vet his breathing looks worse than it was at home (panting, open mouth breathing). Could George's high numbers be based on the fact that a) she was on a dry diet and b) she freaked out something fierce at the vet and C) as DCIN suggested, she needs dental work? Last Sat she was 300 at the vet.