kryskat
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Looks like we surfed the 300s all night (at least till I fell asleep).
Her appetite was great this morning. This is unusual for her. I mean, she wasn't ravenous or anything, but she did eat most of a can of FF Turkey and Giblets without me trying to spoon any in her (and she loves to be spoon fed). Last night she ate dinner and then ate her normal nightly snack of 2 Tbsp shredded turkey (or chicken) - but instead of nibbling on the turkey over the course of 6+ hours, she ate it all within a couple hours and asked for more. Which she got, of course.
In fact, the way she's acting, you would think her numbers were lower - she's feisty and seems pretty happy (happy for Kasha, that is - which means she could shred your hand down to the bone on a whim - LOL). Hmmm...
She did have this weird neck/head tremor/spasm thing today - she's had this once before, just before my trip. I flipped out and called one of the vet techs and she asked some questions - she in particular wanted to know if the spasm or whatever bothered Kasha. I said that Kasha never stopped eating and the vet tech/nurse told me that was probably a good sign. So - it's only happened twice that I know of, lasted maybe 10 or 15 seconds and both times I've been feeding her from a bowl while she lounged in one of her beds (same bed both times). I kind of wonder if it could have anything to do with her head and neck being in a strange position while she tries to eat without getting up (she thinks she's the Queen of Sheba or something - I'm going to have to get palm leaves and fan her with them when the weather gets warm at this point). At least, that would be the kind of answer that wouldn't worry me more. I does remind me of the jaw/neck spasms I get at the dentist sometimes.
Yesterday
Her appetite was great this morning. This is unusual for her. I mean, she wasn't ravenous or anything, but she did eat most of a can of FF Turkey and Giblets without me trying to spoon any in her (and she loves to be spoon fed). Last night she ate dinner and then ate her normal nightly snack of 2 Tbsp shredded turkey (or chicken) - but instead of nibbling on the turkey over the course of 6+ hours, she ate it all within a couple hours and asked for more. Which she got, of course.
In fact, the way she's acting, you would think her numbers were lower - she's feisty and seems pretty happy (happy for Kasha, that is - which means she could shred your hand down to the bone on a whim - LOL). Hmmm...
She did have this weird neck/head tremor/spasm thing today - she's had this once before, just before my trip. I flipped out and called one of the vet techs and she asked some questions - she in particular wanted to know if the spasm or whatever bothered Kasha. I said that Kasha never stopped eating and the vet tech/nurse told me that was probably a good sign. So - it's only happened twice that I know of, lasted maybe 10 or 15 seconds and both times I've been feeding her from a bowl while she lounged in one of her beds (same bed both times). I kind of wonder if it could have anything to do with her head and neck being in a strange position while she tries to eat without getting up (she thinks she's the Queen of Sheba or something - I'm going to have to get palm leaves and fan her with them when the weather gets warm at this point). At least, that would be the kind of answer that wouldn't worry me more. I does remind me of the jaw/neck spasms I get at the dentist sometimes.
Yesterday