kryskat
Member Since 2010
Well, IF this is a bounce and IF it doesn't go much higher... then this isn't so bad. I fell asleep last night and didn't see if she went lower than 70... I did wake up for a +10 and she was 209 - all very respectable, if you ask me.
Kasha ate her full bf this morning. I had to encourage with chicken dust, but then again - she had a spoonful of FF around +10.5. I forgot to leave more food out for her over the night and she was hungry. So, to avoid her feeling nausea and vomiting, I gave her a little bit, even though I knew it could interfere with her appetite at breakfast. But, we managed.
Blue was very active last night (in his cage). BF came over and we camped out on the papasan cushion next to Blue for a few hours. It was the first time he'd seen Blue since the surgery - he acted pretty nonchalant about seeing Blue's incision, etc. I don't know how nightmarish it looks now - because Blue has been acting pretty good and hopping around more, so it might seem a little less horrific to see him now, vs right after surgery when he was not as good at getting around. I have to say - he hasn't seemed groggy at all since he came home with me. Right after I give him the bupe, he's a little sleepy - but not groggy. He practically came through the cage this AM when I brought the food to him... You can tell he wants out. Pretty soon I'll let him out for a little variety, but for right now I want him as quiet and safe as possible. He just made a weird noise - I thought he was sneezing or hacking but it turns out he is trying to clean/lick with the e collar on, so he's licking the plasticized cloth or whatever it is and it makes a raspy noise. Poor boy - that incision is itchy, I'll bet.
Yesterday
Kasha ate her full bf this morning. I had to encourage with chicken dust, but then again - she had a spoonful of FF around +10.5. I forgot to leave more food out for her over the night and she was hungry. So, to avoid her feeling nausea and vomiting, I gave her a little bit, even though I knew it could interfere with her appetite at breakfast. But, we managed.
Blue was very active last night (in his cage). BF came over and we camped out on the papasan cushion next to Blue for a few hours. It was the first time he'd seen Blue since the surgery - he acted pretty nonchalant about seeing Blue's incision, etc. I don't know how nightmarish it looks now - because Blue has been acting pretty good and hopping around more, so it might seem a little less horrific to see him now, vs right after surgery when he was not as good at getting around. I have to say - he hasn't seemed groggy at all since he came home with me. Right after I give him the bupe, he's a little sleepy - but not groggy. He practically came through the cage this AM when I brought the food to him... You can tell he wants out. Pretty soon I'll let him out for a little variety, but for right now I want him as quiet and safe as possible. He just made a weird noise - I thought he was sneezing or hacking but it turns out he is trying to clean/lick with the e collar on, so he's licking the plasticized cloth or whatever it is and it makes a raspy noise. Poor boy - that incision is itchy, I'll bet.
Yesterday