3/7 Trixie AMBG 163 "+3.5" 76

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Amy&TrixieCat

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Trix is feeling good this morning...and a little too feisty, too. It's a hissy-swatty-repack gelcap kind of morning here, and MamaBean is not a happy camper about that. I really wanted a short BTB after getting everyone fed and medicated, but it doesn't look like that's going to happen...it's a work day and time is limited.

But she is bright-eyed and snuggly and her appy is happy, and that's what counts.

(ETA - 40 minutes and 3 repacks later and the gelcap is down.)

Our furnace was broken when DH and I got home from work last night. Not a great start to the weekend! Fortunately it was a quick and - relatively speaking - inexpensive fix. The kitties were a bit out of sorts since lounging by the vents after work and after dinner is part of their routine...and I was out of sorts because I also hate being cold, and because the kitties' routines were thrown off. But some how, some way, we all survived!

Trix actually surprised me. She's pretty scared of strangers, and while she wasn't running up to greet the furnace guy, she also didn't run away from him, either. And, as soon as he left, she chowed down big time. I was afraid she was going to be too nervous to eat, but nope...she ate!

I spoke with vetty yesterday about how Trix keeps getting sick a couple days after visits/blood/urine draws. She agrees that we should keep Trix at home as much as possible - minimize her stress with frequent checks and all that. In my mind, we are already maxed out on the treatments she can receive for her CKD, so I don't know if there is much value in checking her values too frequently as long as she is feeling good and acting well. We are running the Zeniquin for 2 weeks (one more week to go), then we'll evaluate how she seems to feel. We are keeping a close eye on how her mouth seems to feel; she does seem to have issues as she is flinging her food, but when on the ABs the flinging stops. She really is too high risk for a dental, although we haven't FULLY written off the idea; we have to take things on a week-by-week basis. We may do pulse ABs to deal with her mouth issues - one week on per month. We have to play it all by ear.

Noah's still not too keen on me getting a good look at his toe, but at a glance, it seems to fine. He's not loving his ABs...looking forward to the end of those! We're about halfway through. Today I think ended up wearing about half of it...our worst showing so far.

So not the most successful morning for medicating kitties....

Time to go try that stupid gelcap again....have a great day, L&LL!

Amy
 
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Max almost always gets a panc attack from vet visits from the stress so I think avoiding if possible is a great idea.
 
Sending lots of medicine vines to you! I have a hard time with Skooter's medication, I cannot imagine multiple cats.....you are an amazing mommabean!

Here's to hoping everyone gets their meds and momma gets some sleep at some point soon!
 
I agree on the vet visits. Just too coincidental that Trixie gets the blahs afterwards. Glad your vet concurs.

Yup on any oral meds. So glad everything needed here can be injected or mixed with baby food! I'm still scraping liquid meds off my bathroom cabinets from Polly's go-round last April!

Hope work goes quickly. And sleep comes easily tonight.

Marilyn and Polly
 
Phew! on the gelcap. Yay on Trixie feeling good and braving the furnace guy! You rock, Trix! So does your awesome bean. :bighug: :bighug:
Liz
 
A feisty kitty means she's feeling well, so I'm sure you really don't mind the gelcap hassles (right? :rolleyes:). Her numbers still look great, too. How cool that the furnace guy didn't throw her off. Maybe she knew he was going to fix her vents for her!

When I read that your furnace was broken I felt so awful for you, knowing how you hate to be cold, and what nasty weather you have had lately. It's great that you could get someone out so quickly!

I hope the day at tbp goes quickly and gelcaps go smoothly tonight.
 
I'm glad you finally got the gel cap down. It's good the vet agrees you should keep Trixie's visits to a minimum to avoid stress. I'm glad Noah's toe seems to be healing well.
 
Tee hee hee Vyktor's vet wants to see him as little as possible too - I'm not sure if that's more to do with his stress levels or Vyktors! I have to give him kudos for treating Vyktor at all since he is already missing a finger as a result of a cat bite.

Works out well for me, I get the free telephone consult and, because he knows I can 'do stuff', if there's any way of me treating Vyktor at home he'll suggest that as the first option.
 
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