Tena and Curry(GA)
Member Since 2010
Yesterday Dental Condo
OK call me chicken or stupid, but I didn't shoot this 67 this morning. I was all ready to shoot a F1.00(had the syringe filled) and thought for sure she was going to be higher this morning since she has not had insulin in her for 48 hours. She gave me a 67.... I couldn't shoot this. I know Mr P must be working over time right now having just come off a unit of insulin so quickly, but my gut told me not to shoot this.
She seems fine this morning. Eyes are still wildly dilated and very, very, very affectionate. She still looks like a furry alien w/those dilated eyes. Definitely hoarse. But doing well.
I have the girls completely separated now. Will continue to do so until I can get the Vetty smell off of Curry and she calms down a bit.
Vet report from yesterday was very good. Only had the tartar around the left molars....Evidently she chews mainly on the left side of her mouth. No evidence of any more reabsorptive teeth issues. So the higher WBC count could have been due to the gingivitis...although the Vet said that usually doesn't happen w/a stage 1 gingivitis issue. But every cat is different.
OK call me chicken or stupid, but I didn't shoot this 67 this morning. I was all ready to shoot a F1.00(had the syringe filled) and thought for sure she was going to be higher this morning since she has not had insulin in her for 48 hours. She gave me a 67.... I couldn't shoot this. I know Mr P must be working over time right now having just come off a unit of insulin so quickly, but my gut told me not to shoot this.
She seems fine this morning. Eyes are still wildly dilated and very, very, very affectionate. She still looks like a furry alien w/those dilated eyes. Definitely hoarse. But doing well.
I have the girls completely separated now. Will continue to do so until I can get the Vetty smell off of Curry and she calms down a bit.
Vet report from yesterday was very good. Only had the tartar around the left molars....Evidently she chews mainly on the left side of her mouth. No evidence of any more reabsorptive teeth issues. So the higher WBC count could have been due to the gingivitis...although the Vet said that usually doesn't happen w/a stage 1 gingivitis issue. But every cat is different.