Yesterday http://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=71646 was get over a bounce and settle into a new dose day. I got up in the middle of the night +8 and got yellow, so am hopeful she might have touched the floor below that at her nadir. And today I was so pleased to see pink, as compared to red and black that have been our morning colours of late.
So far it looks like a slow morning, although there have been 3 yard patrols so far, including one before breakfast. There is sunshine outside so Neko is more interested in going out when she won' t get wet. CPC as usual and after the autofeeder +2 feeding my DH called me and told me that civie Theo was lying down in front of the feeder instead of Neko. I'm pretty sure she got the feeding and would chase him away if he even thought of going after her food. I think he wants a feeder now too. He doesn't have one because he doesn't get as many mini meals as her.
This morning I was chemo support group for my friends drooler. He is now down to his last four chemo treatments before we are done. He has lost some weight but not too thin and looking happy and bouncy. He wouldn't get into my friends car when I arrived at her place, he had to greet me first. It's nice to get such a friendly greeting.
My thought today with other animals with cancer, it's always hard at the oncologist seeing other animals that aren't doing as well or having a hard time with their treatments. Healing thoughts also with Moonie and cats like Zener who aren't eating what they should.
So far it looks like a slow morning, although there have been 3 yard patrols so far, including one before breakfast. There is sunshine outside so Neko is more interested in going out when she won' t get wet. CPC as usual and after the autofeeder +2 feeding my DH called me and told me that civie Theo was lying down in front of the feeder instead of Neko. I'm pretty sure she got the feeding and would chase him away if he even thought of going after her food. I think he wants a feeder now too. He doesn't have one because he doesn't get as many mini meals as her.
This morning I was chemo support group for my friends drooler. He is now down to his last four chemo treatments before we are done. He has lost some weight but not too thin and looking happy and bouncy. He wouldn't get into my friends car when I arrived at her place, he had to greet me first. It's nice to get such a friendly greeting.
My thought today with other animals with cancer, it's always hard at the oncologist seeing other animals that aren't doing as well or having a hard time with their treatments. Healing thoughts also with Moonie and cats like Zener who aren't eating what they should.