Rachel & Chyna (GA)
Member Since 2012
Good morning! It feels a bit too early again for me, I wonder if I'll ever feel awake again and we have the lose an hour time change coming @-) . Thanks for the visits last night, Chris, Marje, and Deborah
. Yesterday: Chyna 3/4
We are back to low blue again today! Chyna is feeling fine, some but not much poo but subqs last night should help. Otherwise, same old same old so far ;-)
Well, I need to schedule bloodwork next week and I'd like to have a checkup on her eyes at least while I'm there, preferably a once over with heartbeat and such done. Chyna turns from sweet quiet kitty into scared, hissing, growling, biting kitty at the vet :shock: . She's fine in the carrier and the trip there and back, and even before the vet or vet tech comes in the room. Then she starts growling etc. Even if I hold her for them...
So I'm wondering if anyone has suggestions on something calming to give her that works for them! A collar, a spray, a treat, a pill the vet gives you beforehand? She has so many allergies...and she's never worn a collar. They had to sedate her to check her teeth last appointment, and not only can I not afford that I don't like having to do that either...any suggestions welcome :smile: . I cross posted about this in health too: Chyna Health Post
I'd better go shower etc so I can go to tbp :sad: . I hope to visit you all later, have a good day LL!
We are back to low blue again today! Chyna is feeling fine, some but not much poo but subqs last night should help. Otherwise, same old same old so far ;-)
Well, I need to schedule bloodwork next week and I'd like to have a checkup on her eyes at least while I'm there, preferably a once over with heartbeat and such done. Chyna turns from sweet quiet kitty into scared, hissing, growling, biting kitty at the vet :shock: . She's fine in the carrier and the trip there and back, and even before the vet or vet tech comes in the room. Then she starts growling etc. Even if I hold her for them...
So I'm wondering if anyone has suggestions on something calming to give her that works for them! A collar, a spray, a treat, a pill the vet gives you beforehand? She has so many allergies...and she's never worn a collar. They had to sedate her to check her teeth last appointment, and not only can I not afford that I don't like having to do that either...any suggestions welcome :smile: . I cross posted about this in health too: Chyna Health Post
I'd better go shower etc so I can go to tbp :sad: . I hope to visit you all later, have a good day LL!