CD and BigMac
Member Since 2009
BigMac day 3 Hospital
BigMac is doing well. The doctor said he is feeling better today. I asked if he was less 'grumpy' and they smiled and said yes they think so.
I don't know how much of that short conversation was to cheer me up or if it was really true. Let's go with true. :lol:
He looked a little less active to me today as if he was resigned to the fact that he has to stay there. He did stand up twice when I opened his cage but it didn't take much encouragement to get him to settle back down. He looked tired and he closed his eyes more than he has in the past few visits. His eyes are clear - just a little bloodshot. The crying puppy next to him didn't seem to be bothering him as much as it would have yesterday and people walking by didn't seem to frighten him as much. As of the morning visit they had not removed any other tubes so he still has 4 of the original 5. My gut told me he was very fatigued and maybe a little depressed. I don't blame him. He was not lying in the litter pan, so that's an improvement.
For the first time he watched me leave. Usually he is too busy looking for those 'bad guys' ready to poke him with sharp things. But today he watched me as I stood up and walked to the door. That really got to me. :sad:
I'll be going back to visit in an hour or so. Sunday's are hard because the emergency hospital gets a lot more walk-ins since regular vet offices are closed. I had to wait an hour this morning before I could see him. I always call ahead and they say "sure come on down, it's not busy." But can you never know what will happen in the next 5 minutes. I hope there are not many emergencies tonight.
BigMac is doing well. The doctor said he is feeling better today. I asked if he was less 'grumpy' and they smiled and said yes they think so.
I don't know how much of that short conversation was to cheer me up or if it was really true. Let's go with true. :lol:
He looked a little less active to me today as if he was resigned to the fact that he has to stay there. He did stand up twice when I opened his cage but it didn't take much encouragement to get him to settle back down. He looked tired and he closed his eyes more than he has in the past few visits. His eyes are clear - just a little bloodshot. The crying puppy next to him didn't seem to be bothering him as much as it would have yesterday and people walking by didn't seem to frighten him as much. As of the morning visit they had not removed any other tubes so he still has 4 of the original 5. My gut told me he was very fatigued and maybe a little depressed. I don't blame him. He was not lying in the litter pan, so that's an improvement.
For the first time he watched me leave. Usually he is too busy looking for those 'bad guys' ready to poke him with sharp things. But today he watched me as I stood up and walked to the door. That really got to me. :sad:
I'll be going back to visit in an hour or so. Sunday's are hard because the emergency hospital gets a lot more walk-ins since regular vet offices are closed. I had to wait an hour this morning before I could see him. I always call ahead and they say "sure come on down, it's not busy." But can you never know what will happen in the next 5 minutes. I hope there are not many emergencies tonight.