Wendy&Tiggy(GA)
Member Since 2011
Previous condoLike his adopted brother Bailey, Tiggy had a ton of energy last night. He had a couple of long play fights which he instigated with Bailey, he did the "howl with a toy in his mouth" with 3 different toys and they had been brought upstairs and deposited, he played with the door (I think I am going to prop it open permanently so he doesnt slam it on himself) and generally ran around all hyperactive. what ever the lump is, its not impacting him yet. I think it might be a little bigger and harder.. looking forward to the vet on Tuesday. No sign of any diarrhea today which was unexpected but I am not counting chickens yet.
He had a good day yesterday too with mommy giving him extra scritches and cuddles and extra playtime and even the food game.
I am liking this dose on him, he seems to be going up and down without bouncing which is unusual, so maybe next time we sneak him up a little and see if we can get blue green instead of yellow blue. touch wood antijinx it keeps like this.
I am also wondering about whether his neuropathy even is neuropathy. He was clumsy from a kitten, slipping and falling over at times. We attributed it to hardwood floors and very furry paws. But it got worse when he was diagnosed with diabetes. he takes the stairs like an old man, one at a time. One leg is weaker than the other. He slips and falls over and sits down a lot. He doesnt walk on his hocks at all though. Vet and we assumed neuropathy. I tried B12/methylcobalmin for 6 months and it made no difference and I stopped it when he got the nerve cell tumor just in case it wasnt a coincidence that a pill to make nerve cells regrows causes a tumor. Anyway i am starting to wonder if maybe he has a tumor pressing on his spine or nerves in his spine that could be causing this. You think ultrasound would find that?
And he just threw up in front of me. I found the puke culprit. Not Bailey. Probably a furball.. ah. DH just called out "tiggy just puked a huge fur ball". Problem resolved.