PussCatPrince - GA
Member Since 2017
A couple of days ago.
Tyler came home late yesterday afternoon & has once again taken up his best defensive position under the downstairs bed.
Biopsies were clear of C. Awaiting blood test results after the weekend. His eye was attended to & the inner eyelid stitched shut. I have ointment for later when the stitches are removed.
He stayed overnight with the usual fluids. Ultrasound showed pancreas still inflamed as before . As mentioned vet may suggest steroid action despite the risks.
This morning's poop was a soft stool.
He was sent home with the temgesic again + vibravet + a few Hills i/d food cans which are far too high in carbs. He is also sporting a collar which I think must be given to those cats deemed too feeble to sort themselves out as it does not stop Ty washing his own chops at all. What it does do is scare the bejabers out of Dusty .
Ty is a bit fed up of all the poking and prodding and I do not blame him. Even an ear test is poxing him off a bit. Going in for a bum/tail clean brings front paws into action and a defensive reverse action so apart from a bit of a quick wipe , I'm leaving him in peace.
Tyler came home late yesterday afternoon & has once again taken up his best defensive position under the downstairs bed.
Biopsies were clear of C. Awaiting blood test results after the weekend. His eye was attended to & the inner eyelid stitched shut. I have ointment for later when the stitches are removed.
He stayed overnight with the usual fluids. Ultrasound showed pancreas still inflamed as before . As mentioned vet may suggest steroid action despite the risks.
This morning's poop was a soft stool.
He was sent home with the temgesic again + vibravet + a few Hills i/d food cans which are far too high in carbs. He is also sporting a collar which I think must be given to those cats deemed too feeble to sort themselves out as it does not stop Ty washing his own chops at all. What it does do is scare the bejabers out of Dusty .
Ty is a bit fed up of all the poking and prodding and I do not blame him. Even an ear test is poxing him off a bit. Going in for a bum/tail clean brings front paws into action and a defensive reverse action so apart from a bit of a quick wipe , I'm leaving him in peace.


