Yesterday was a green start to her regular morning bounce, then the evening was a slow drift down to the blues. Might have gone lower while I was asleep, according to this morning's AMPS and bounce.
4/28 Recap:
AMPS 88 +1 149 +2 229 +5 321 +9 224
PMPS 261 +4 177 +6 148
Sorry for the late post, been another crazy morning around here. Civie Theo started doing frequent LB visits again last night, and leaving tiny puddles in various places. I woke up a +10 this morning to a wet smelly bed cover. ohmygod_smile Theo had been sleeping beside me for part of the night. So, we did a quick bedding change - it was probably time to switch over to the summer quilt anyway. :roll: Theo got dropped off at his regular vet today and I'll go to pick him up in 1/2 hour. It looks like an idiopathic thing, just started for no reason that I know. Apparently FLUDT cats tend to have episodes more frequently in the spring and fall. The vet tech taking Theo to the back has a cat that does the same. One of the reasons I really like this vet office is that they are fairly up to modern thinking and can relate to the conditions I'm taking care of. The vet who saw Theo today, and two other staff have all had diabetic cats. And they are OK with a raw diet, in fact, suggested it. The other reason I like them is they didn't have an open slot, but they'll take animals in and work on them when they have time between appointments. He is getting a cartrophen injection (similar to Adequan), cerenia (for pain relief) and I'll get some bupe to come home. Apparently his bladder was quite full, but he did manage to clear half of it in the LB while he was still there. The urethra spasms are causing the little puddles. I left him there for an extra couple of hours to see it that would die down.
And yes, this is Neko's condo. :lol: She did her traditional daytime bounce and spent a good part of the day in the solarium in the sunshine. Neko went out on the deck a bit, but not much further. There is a pretty stiff wind here today and she doesn't like her fur ruffled. I got a good combing in. Much less hassle with Theo not around, he comes to investigate her noises which makes her even more irritated.
I'm going to be investigating watering fountains. Anyone have a good ceramic or metal (non plastic) one they can recommend?
4/28 Recap:
AMPS 88 +1 149 +2 229 +5 321 +9 224
PMPS 261 +4 177 +6 148
Sorry for the late post, been another crazy morning around here. Civie Theo started doing frequent LB visits again last night, and leaving tiny puddles in various places. I woke up a +10 this morning to a wet smelly bed cover. ohmygod_smile Theo had been sleeping beside me for part of the night. So, we did a quick bedding change - it was probably time to switch over to the summer quilt anyway. :roll: Theo got dropped off at his regular vet today and I'll go to pick him up in 1/2 hour. It looks like an idiopathic thing, just started for no reason that I know. Apparently FLUDT cats tend to have episodes more frequently in the spring and fall. The vet tech taking Theo to the back has a cat that does the same. One of the reasons I really like this vet office is that they are fairly up to modern thinking and can relate to the conditions I'm taking care of. The vet who saw Theo today, and two other staff have all had diabetic cats. And they are OK with a raw diet, in fact, suggested it. The other reason I like them is they didn't have an open slot, but they'll take animals in and work on them when they have time between appointments. He is getting a cartrophen injection (similar to Adequan), cerenia (for pain relief) and I'll get some bupe to come home. Apparently his bladder was quite full, but he did manage to clear half of it in the LB while he was still there. The urethra spasms are causing the little puddles. I left him there for an extra couple of hours to see it that would die down.
And yes, this is Neko's condo. :lol: She did her traditional daytime bounce and spent a good part of the day in the solarium in the sunshine. Neko went out on the deck a bit, but not much further. There is a pretty stiff wind here today and she doesn't like her fur ruffled. I got a good combing in. Much less hassle with Theo not around, he comes to investigate her noises which makes her even more irritated.
I'm going to be investigating watering fountains. Anyone have a good ceramic or metal (non plastic) one they can recommend?