Lydia & Sid & Jake(GA)
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I arrived home from work to find Sid's feeding tube hanging halfway out of his neck! I panicked of course and then spent an hour and a half in the waiting room only to find out that this is normal. The tube had actually worked it's way totally out and was just staying attached because of the bandage. The vet told me the tubes have to be resutured. Really! Sid has been to the vet at least twice per week every single week since he had that tube put in and no one mentioned anything about resutureing it.
Well it is out now and we are going to see how it goes without it. He didn't use it for food, just meds anyway. He is very hard to pill and tonight we ended up with a big slobbery mess. I am not restraining him by scruffing or using a towel any of those other methods either. He got his pills in a couple of treats and ate them just fine. Tomorrow I am going to look for the low carb pill pockets
Just hope he likes them. Even the vet had a hard time pilling him. He is a very docile cat but will not let anything in his mouth unless he chooses it!! And it tastes like chicken.
His breathing seemed a little bit better to me today. The vet said it is exactly the same as before right around 60/min. He said that his sides aren't heaving like many cats with pneumonia. I also called the holistic vet to get her opinion and she made a good point that if Sid doesn't seem in distress and his tongue and gums aren't bluish and he isnot open mouth breathing or struggling, then it is not an emergency because being hospitalized in an oxygen tent can be very stressful too. Of course if he needed that, I would take him right over to emergency but we aren't at that point. I did get the impression that the one vet was put off that I took Sid to see the holistic vet probably because he doesn't see the point of the acupuncture. The other part of the situation, which I didn't mention to him, is that if we get to the point of Sid not having quality of life anymore, then the holistic vet is the one who will come to my house for him just like she did for Whisper. That's why I wanted her to meet Sid and get to know him. Plus she is a good listener.
When I tested Sid's ketones on the meter, the result was 1.6 down from 3.1 yesterday. I was glad about that. Sid is working his way back to a BID schedule because there have been a couple oftimes in the last couple of days when I couldn't give him the shot because he was below 200. He just likes to keep me guessing.
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Well it is out now and we are going to see how it goes without it. He didn't use it for food, just meds anyway. He is very hard to pill and tonight we ended up with a big slobbery mess. I am not restraining him by scruffing or using a towel any of those other methods either. He got his pills in a couple of treats and ate them just fine. Tomorrow I am going to look for the low carb pill pockets

His breathing seemed a little bit better to me today. The vet said it is exactly the same as before right around 60/min. He said that his sides aren't heaving like many cats with pneumonia. I also called the holistic vet to get her opinion and she made a good point that if Sid doesn't seem in distress and his tongue and gums aren't bluish and he isnot open mouth breathing or struggling, then it is not an emergency because being hospitalized in an oxygen tent can be very stressful too. Of course if he needed that, I would take him right over to emergency but we aren't at that point. I did get the impression that the one vet was put off that I took Sid to see the holistic vet probably because he doesn't see the point of the acupuncture. The other part of the situation, which I didn't mention to him, is that if we get to the point of Sid not having quality of life anymore, then the holistic vet is the one who will come to my house for him just like she did for Whisper. That's why I wanted her to meet Sid and get to know him. Plus she is a good listener.
When I tested Sid's ketones on the meter, the result was 1.6 down from 3.1 yesterday. I was glad about that. Sid is working his way back to a BID schedule because there have been a couple oftimes in the last couple of days when I couldn't give him the shot because he was below 200. He just likes to keep me guessing.
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