3/19 Ivy Amps 123, +3 120, +6 127, +9 124, Pmps 141, +3 163 Libre

Staci & Ivy

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3/18/25
Amps 123 Libre

Late post today. Very busy cooking lamb roasts and ground lamb for Ivy’s meal prep. Takes me several hours. A long day. :rolleyes:

She was happy to sniff the fresh air at an open screen door today.
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Poops were awesome today. I’m so very happy to be able to say that and pray it continues :p

We hope everyone had a calm day and has a safe surf tonight :cat:
 

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3/18/25
Amps 123 Libre

Late post today. Very busy cooking lamb roasts and ground lamb for Ivy’s meal prep. Takes me several hours. A long day. :rolleyes:

She was happy to sniff the fresh air at an open screen door today.
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Poops were awesome today. I’m so very happy to be able to say that and pray it continues :p

We hope everyone had a calm day and has a safe surf tonight :cat:
She is gorgeous and very spoiled! Such an amazing Mama! :smuggrin:
 
Staci, Ivy is a deservingly spoiled girl!! How lucky she is to have you spend the day meal prepping delicious food :joyful:

The spring sun is working wonders :cool:
 
How’s she been feeling? She looks great.
Thanks, Elise :bighug:
She’s doing well. It was a horrible experience going through pancreatitis. She seemed to have lingering effects of loose poops for a while.
I’m very worried she will have another bout and how will I handle that? (What would I do if she begins symptoms again).
Do you need a blood test to confirm or do you just treat symptoms immediately!?

I appreciate your checking on us and your help :bighug::bighug:
 
Once diagnosed I treated symptoms at the first sign of symptoms but if Max was really tanking badly my vet would run the blood test to confirm it wasn’t something different. There’s a new rapid test that supposedly is as reliable as tge one that gets sent to tge lab but your vet needs the machine for it. Marje added it to the pancreatitis handbook.
 
Once diagnosed I treated symptoms at the first sign of symptoms but if Max was really tanking badly my vet would run the blood test to confirm it wasn’t something different. There’s a new rapid test that supposedly is as reliable as tge one that gets sent to tge lab but your vet needs the machine for it. Marje added it to the pancreatitis handbook.
Interesting. I’ll have to ask about this test.
How did you treat if you saw symptoms?
And did you have buprenorphine on hand at home, or did the vet need to see Max to prescribe it for him?
I’m so worried now after this experience.
 
Hi Chef Staci :p Ivy is looking great !!!
She sure was enjoying the fresh air. Love hearing about her awesome poops today . Surf safely tonight Ivy . I hope you can relax Staci after cooking up a storm :bighug::bighug::bighug::bighug::cat:
Hi Diane, thank you. She’s such a cutie.
I’m glad you liked my poop report :rolleyes:
I’m pretty tired now after 4 hours on my feet. Too old for this ;)

We hope you’re feeling well and enjoyed the sun today :bighug::bighug::bighug:
 
Interesting. I’ll have to ask about this test.
How did you treat if you saw symptoms?
And did you have buprenorphine on hand at home, or did the vet need to see Max to prescribe it for him?
I’m so worried now after this experience.

Max became inappetent every time his pancreas acted up. So I’d give him ondansetron. I know Ivy does better with cerenia. My vet would give me whatever I needed to manage him without a visit as he knew I would ask to come in if needed. I HATE pancreatitis because they don’t know why cats get it and there isn’t a cure. All you can do is treat the symptoms.:bighug:
 
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Max became inappetent every time his pancreas acted up. So I’d give him ondansetron. I know Ivy does better with cerenia. My vet would give me whatever I needed to manage him without a visit as he knew I would ask to come in if needed. I HATE pancreatitis because they don’t not what cats get it and there isn’t a cure. All you can do is treat the symptoms.:bighug:
Thanks, Elise. That’s helpful to understand :bighug:
 
Wow, you put so much time and effort into Ivy's food, making it yourself! That's so impressive and admirable! I'm sure she appreciates it too!

Enjoy your sunshine, beautiful girl! ❤️
 
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