Amy&TrixieCat
Member Since 2011
Yesterday
I really cannot thank everyone here enough for all the support and advice over the last several days. LantusLand is truly one of the most amazing places on earth...
Trix is doing better today, but also still definitely has a way to go before she is "herself". She's eating OK on her own, but not like she usually does. Obviously I'm still not quite confident enough in her eating to give her insulin, and fortunately her numbers are holding pretty steady here.
I do wonder if her dose of bupe is a little too high. It really is making her pretty stoned, and while I'm sure that has helped with the pain, I think being stoned is adding to her discomfort. So, when I talk to the vet today, I'm going to ask if maybe I should back the quantity up a bit. The syringes are pre-filled.
She really isn't sleeping well from what I can tell...I think it's a combination of the p-titis and the bupe. She doesn't seem comfortable with the thought of putting her head down, so generally I see her kind of dozing with her head up rather than falling into a typical feline deep sleep. However, at one point during the night, I did see her curled up in a cute little kitty ball for the first time in a couple days.
I still "slept" on the floor in the hallway with her last night. Unlike the night before, I actually did get a little sleep myself last night, as she wasn't nearly as restless as she was the night before. However, that floor is HARD! I don't think I can do that again tonight. But, I wanted to be sure I knew how she was, what she was doing, and I wanted to give her little snacks throughout the night.
I was not yet able to convince her to take her pill pocketed BP meds yet. I'm wondering if I should try another flavor PP, or if I should try cheese or something like that. Given how she feels and my lack of expertise with actual pillin, I really want to avoid having to shove the pill down her throat
manually", so to speak.
I just want her to feel better now. She's getting there, but as everyone here knows, it is so very hard watching these sweet little babies feel so uncomfortable.
Which reminds me...when we were at the vet the day before yesterday, the tech was gushing about how sweet Trixie is, and that she has such an innocent little face and beautiful markings. Sure, I'm a little prejudiced, but I had to agree.
I have to some website work for the store today...at least I can do that from home.
Have a great day, LL!
Amy
I really cannot thank everyone here enough for all the support and advice over the last several days. LantusLand is truly one of the most amazing places on earth...
Trix is doing better today, but also still definitely has a way to go before she is "herself". She's eating OK on her own, but not like she usually does. Obviously I'm still not quite confident enough in her eating to give her insulin, and fortunately her numbers are holding pretty steady here.
I do wonder if her dose of bupe is a little too high. It really is making her pretty stoned, and while I'm sure that has helped with the pain, I think being stoned is adding to her discomfort. So, when I talk to the vet today, I'm going to ask if maybe I should back the quantity up a bit. The syringes are pre-filled.
She really isn't sleeping well from what I can tell...I think it's a combination of the p-titis and the bupe. She doesn't seem comfortable with the thought of putting her head down, so generally I see her kind of dozing with her head up rather than falling into a typical feline deep sleep. However, at one point during the night, I did see her curled up in a cute little kitty ball for the first time in a couple days.
I still "slept" on the floor in the hallway with her last night. Unlike the night before, I actually did get a little sleep myself last night, as she wasn't nearly as restless as she was the night before. However, that floor is HARD! I don't think I can do that again tonight. But, I wanted to be sure I knew how she was, what she was doing, and I wanted to give her little snacks throughout the night.
I was not yet able to convince her to take her pill pocketed BP meds yet. I'm wondering if I should try another flavor PP, or if I should try cheese or something like that. Given how she feels and my lack of expertise with actual pillin, I really want to avoid having to shove the pill down her throat
manually", so to speak.
I just want her to feel better now. She's getting there, but as everyone here knows, it is so very hard watching these sweet little babies feel so uncomfortable.
Which reminds me...when we were at the vet the day before yesterday, the tech was gushing about how sweet Trixie is, and that she has such an innocent little face and beautiful markings. Sure, I'm a little prejudiced, but I had to agree.
I have to some website work for the store today...at least I can do that from home.
Have a great day, LL!
Amy