Linda and Bear Man
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Last week's condo: viewtopic.php?f=9&t=8946&p=88390#p88390
I was away last week, and Bear did really well with the DPS. He had no problems at all. He was running with yellow am preshots and blue pm preshots. He was on a DPS dose of .5U. So far, I have kept him on that dose, because I have to make a pretty severe backward adjustment in shot times from the DPS time of 7/7 to my work shooting time of 3:30/3:30. I have been moving up to 30 minutes early per shot. Last night he dipped his toes into the green, but his numbers this morning are wonky. I will be glad to get him back on a good schedule and see where we stand.
An order of powdered aluminum hydroxide arrived from Thriving Pets in the US. Right after it arrived, they announced they would no longer ship to Canada, so that's it. We did not part amicably. However, in two attempts so far, Bear has eaten it in food once, and refused it in food the second time, so we may have to stay with the cap$ules from the vet for him. I may end up giving it to Emily, who will eat anything. The vet is also looking into Calcitriol for her, if we can get her phosphorus down. Teddy has been battling an upper respiratory infection since before I left, and, without an immune system, is having trouble fighting it off. Bear goes to the vet on Monday for a four week recheck of his bloodwork.
Here is Bear Man in his new souvenir Mickey ears:
I was away last week, and Bear did really well with the DPS. He had no problems at all. He was running with yellow am preshots and blue pm preshots. He was on a DPS dose of .5U. So far, I have kept him on that dose, because I have to make a pretty severe backward adjustment in shot times from the DPS time of 7/7 to my work shooting time of 3:30/3:30. I have been moving up to 30 minutes early per shot. Last night he dipped his toes into the green, but his numbers this morning are wonky. I will be glad to get him back on a good schedule and see where we stand.
An order of powdered aluminum hydroxide arrived from Thriving Pets in the US. Right after it arrived, they announced they would no longer ship to Canada, so that's it. We did not part amicably. However, in two attempts so far, Bear has eaten it in food once, and refused it in food the second time, so we may have to stay with the cap$ules from the vet for him. I may end up giving it to Emily, who will eat anything. The vet is also looking into Calcitriol for her, if we can get her phosphorus down. Teddy has been battling an upper respiratory infection since before I left, and, without an immune system, is having trouble fighting it off. Bear goes to the vet on Monday for a four week recheck of his bloodwork.
Here is Bear Man in his new souvenir Mickey ears:
