3/20-Tip-AMPS-422...PMPS-402 +2-381 +6-409

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Cindy & Pets

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3/18 condo

Yesterday's Numbers
AMPS-278 +2-423 +6-452
PMPS-476 +2-494 +4-428

Today's Numbers
AMPS-422 +2-416 +6-335
PMPS-402 +2-381 +6-409

I opted to get extra sleep yesterday since I knew she'd still be in a bounce, but didn't because that 381 hinted that she might've been dropping more, but turns out she didn't. I also had to take Tip to the vet today because she had labored breathing and was wheezing. Thankfully there's nothing severe, but she may have allergies or a touch of asthma. And rather than going for an xray quite yet, because I know the signs and symptoms of asthma, and typical triggers(having severe asthma myself), it seemed like it'd be better to just see if there isn't anything triggering her wheezing/heavy breathing. And if it seems random, then it might be wise to get some xrays done.

I also switched Tip back to her old Relion Prime yesterday, and will make note of it on her SS. Tomorrow starts the weekend(and I get out an hour earlier than usual!), so think we can see the end of this bounce and some greens before I go back to work on monday? :mrgreen:
 
Yuck, what's up with those icky reds Tip? grr_red That's so not like what she's been doing lately. If she doesn't see greens by the end of the weekend, she might need a dose increase. Hear that Tip - time to produce!

Sorry to hear about Tip's breathing. Did the vet give a listen to her heart? For some high dose kitties, they can get heart problems. I had a Maine Coon cross who had cardiomyopathy (which high dose cats are also prone to) and he started wheezing and had a heart murmur. An X-ray is a good idea if it doesn't clear up quickly. There are medications that can help with the heart if it turns out to be that. Sending healing vines to Tip that she gets better soon.
 
Sorry, fell asleep right after making the topic. And that's right Tip, so please have some greens before the end of the weekend!

Yeah, the vet gave a listen to her heart and heard a tiny bit of whooshing, but didn't consider it to be enough to call it a heart murmur, but did make note in her records to listen again to it next time Tip needs to come in. I think the reason why they went with either asthma or allergies is because sometime between me hearing her wheezing(it was REALLY loud for wheezing) and getting her to the vet, the wheezing stopped, though she was still having labored breaths, though not as much as while she was wheezing. I'll definitely keep that in mind though if it continues.
 
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