Allie & Gen
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Hey friends! I hope you're having a very peaceful Sunday, with safely-surfing kitties.
I am noticing a troublesome pattern with Eugenides' eating habits that I'm not sure how to address. In brief: he's not doing great at eating his AM food, though he's eating up all of his PM meal, usually in the first few hours.
We're having a lot of days where he dives steeply first thing in the AM cycle, often hitting limes somewhere in the first half. (And then, sometimes bouncing.) When I'm home, I have to intermittently encourage him to go eat some more - by nudging him out of his napping spot, or sometimes even picking him up and carrying him to the dish. Sometimes bribing him by crumbling some treats (freeze-dried tuna, mostly) on top. When I've had a roommate home, but I'm away, I've had them give him MC (Hill's m/d glucosupport, leftover from when it was his primary diet; he generally eats it up right away, although it doesn't always keep his BG up for very long.)
I'm not sure why this would be. He's getting all his meds; ondansetron, gabapentin, and mirataz in the morning, and more ondansetron and gabapentin along with cerenia in the evening. I'm wondering if the mirataz is taking time to kick in, and that's why this is happening? But it's a once-a-day medication, and I thought it was supposed to be sort of in continuous action as long as you keep up application consistently. Am I wrong about that?
He also has been showing much less enthusiasm for fish-flavored wet foods (even though he adores freeze-dried tuna and minnows, and prefers tuna churus over chicken). He's had cod/sole/shrimp pure and ocean whitefish & tuna puree in his rotation for months, but now the only fish-based wet food he's willing to eat is the flaked tuna. (Feeding him all chicken does not guarantee that he's going to do a good job with his AM meal, however, as I discovered yesterday when I went on a late morning outing with a friend to enjoy the nice weather, only to wind up on the phone several times coaching my roommate through giving him MC after he hit LO on the Libre twice in the course of about an hour.)
The flavor part may be a moot point soon, as if/when we're able to rule out SCL (I'm hoping to schedule a biopsy in the next week or so), and proceed with IBD treatment, he's going to be moved to an all-rabbit diet. But the AM limes are getting to be a significant problem, since I'm not home during the day 4 days/week. I'm lucky that one or the other of my roommates has been home when that has happened recently, but they often aren't! One of them works on-site full time, and the other one is about to go abroad again for a couple of months for her own work. I need Gen to feed himself. I would be grateful for any ideas or perspective on the action of his meds, etc!
Hey friends! I hope you're having a very peaceful Sunday, with safely-surfing kitties.
I am noticing a troublesome pattern with Eugenides' eating habits that I'm not sure how to address. In brief: he's not doing great at eating his AM food, though he's eating up all of his PM meal, usually in the first few hours.
We're having a lot of days where he dives steeply first thing in the AM cycle, often hitting limes somewhere in the first half. (And then, sometimes bouncing.) When I'm home, I have to intermittently encourage him to go eat some more - by nudging him out of his napping spot, or sometimes even picking him up and carrying him to the dish. Sometimes bribing him by crumbling some treats (freeze-dried tuna, mostly) on top. When I've had a roommate home, but I'm away, I've had them give him MC (Hill's m/d glucosupport, leftover from when it was his primary diet; he generally eats it up right away, although it doesn't always keep his BG up for very long.)
I'm not sure why this would be. He's getting all his meds; ondansetron, gabapentin, and mirataz in the morning, and more ondansetron and gabapentin along with cerenia in the evening. I'm wondering if the mirataz is taking time to kick in, and that's why this is happening? But it's a once-a-day medication, and I thought it was supposed to be sort of in continuous action as long as you keep up application consistently. Am I wrong about that?
He also has been showing much less enthusiasm for fish-flavored wet foods (even though he adores freeze-dried tuna and minnows, and prefers tuna churus over chicken). He's had cod/sole/shrimp pure and ocean whitefish & tuna puree in his rotation for months, but now the only fish-based wet food he's willing to eat is the flaked tuna. (Feeding him all chicken does not guarantee that he's going to do a good job with his AM meal, however, as I discovered yesterday when I went on a late morning outing with a friend to enjoy the nice weather, only to wind up on the phone several times coaching my roommate through giving him MC after he hit LO on the Libre twice in the course of about an hour.)
The flavor part may be a moot point soon, as if/when we're able to rule out SCL (I'm hoping to schedule a biopsy in the next week or so), and proceed with IBD treatment, he's going to be moved to an all-rabbit diet. But the AM limes are getting to be a significant problem, since I'm not home during the day 4 days/week. I'm lucky that one or the other of my roommates has been home when that has happened recently, but they often aren't! One of them works on-site full time, and the other one is about to go abroad again for a couple of months for her own work. I need Gen to feed himself. I would be grateful for any ideas or perspective on the action of his meds, etc!