Melanie and Smokey
Member Since 2010
I'll take that.
This boy is such a LOVER. He climbed onto my chest last night, pitter-patted my windpipe like crazy, lots of head-butts, then tucked his head under my chin and fell asleep. Like he finally relaxed, in a home and being held, he was just so happy.
Drinking has slowed down significantly. We are still waiting on poo. He got a little out last night after a very agitated evening from the sounds of it from hubby. But nothing near what the xrays show needs to come out of him before he is back to normal.
Hope everyone has a great Easter weekend!
This boy is such a LOVER. He climbed onto my chest last night, pitter-patted my windpipe like crazy, lots of head-butts, then tucked his head under my chin and fell asleep. Like he finally relaxed, in a home and being held, he was just so happy.
Drinking has slowed down significantly. We are still waiting on poo. He got a little out last night after a very agitated evening from the sounds of it from hubby. But nothing near what the xrays show needs to come out of him before he is back to normal.
Hope everyone has a great Easter weekend!
His story so far is pretty amazing, I sure hope all that string is out of his system, poor little guy. All my body parts crossed that the poop issue becomes a non issue, then I bet his numbers will come down.
Yes, though sanity probably would say we didn't need another diabetic foster, we both agreed it was time to get him out of the shelter and see if we can help him. He is SO adorable he should get adopted quickly if we get that eye fixed up and his diabetes under control.
I have high hopes that getting that cleared up will help us in working towards better numbers. I just hope he doesn't associate this feeling so bad with the wet food