purrdydolly
Member Since 2014
Last condo (3/30)
After the big tease of 50 on 3/29 Purrdy went off the boil a little. He then had a skip on PM 4/2 so that mum could attend my cousins wedding - really must get them a timed feeder! This caused him to head back into yellow territory for yesterdays PSs - bookends of 211 but he had dipped his toes back into the lagoon (95) by last night.
His neuropathy seems completely cured now. Mum's even busted him on top of the kitchen bench (which is his testing spot) a couple of times when she didn't put him there - just checking for leftover treats!
Vyktor is holding his own and has gained 100g
. With some encouragement via home deliveries and the oogie hand feeds he is eating sufficiently (way too much fish but no wonder he wants that since it's anti-inflammatory - clever boy!) and his poops have been pretty much on schedule. The joint guard is working wonders for him and he is more mobile and even taking little wanders outside without me having to carry him screaming to the end of the yard. His mouth is still very red and ulcerated but he's also started a course of B12 shots so I'm hoping that will help. He'll have shots once a week for 6 weeks and then every second week for the following 6 weeks. Luckily I don't have to take him in and can just pick up the syringes. He'll also be starting on a probiotic (protexin) which had some correlation to his folate levels being high. We have decided to hold off on the US until we see how his mouth goes.
His vet is going to contact the Australian cat faucitis vet experts that Ruth discovered and I am going to look further into the stem cell treatment that Ann provided info on. His vet has never heard of stem cells being used on cats in Aus or to treat this condition but he does know a couple of places that are treating dog's joints with stem cells so it should be doable.
Well that's quite the book but I guess it has been a few days! Hope everyone is enjoying Easter break.
After the big tease of 50 on 3/29 Purrdy went off the boil a little. He then had a skip on PM 4/2 so that mum could attend my cousins wedding - really must get them a timed feeder! This caused him to head back into yellow territory for yesterdays PSs - bookends of 211 but he had dipped his toes back into the lagoon (95) by last night.
His neuropathy seems completely cured now. Mum's even busted him on top of the kitchen bench (which is his testing spot) a couple of times when she didn't put him there - just checking for leftover treats!
Vyktor is holding his own and has gained 100g
His vet is going to contact the Australian cat faucitis vet experts that Ruth discovered and I am going to look further into the stem cell treatment that Ann provided info on. His vet has never heard of stem cells being used on cats in Aus or to treat this condition but he does know a couple of places that are treating dog's joints with stem cells so it should be doable.
Well that's quite the book but I guess it has been a few days! Hope everyone is enjoying Easter break.
