Kathy and TiTi
Member Since 2016
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Not only is she still so very bony, but I am beginning to suspect that she's in pain. She settles down very carefully, and now she's so thin, I can see that her front legs jut out oddly from her body. Maybe the acro has caused some deformity there, or maybe it's just that she's so thin.
I don't have a hopeful feeling about her expected survival. Her eating today has not been good. She seems to have good and not so good days for eating. Her sub-q needs have doubled, meaning , perhaps, that her thyroid is lowering, thus revealing more kidney damage than was shown on her last tests.
She still attempts kibble raids, and staunchly defends her territory against "intruder cats". She purrs when I groom her and pet her, and comes to me for loving and for fresh food, so there is that.
If she would only gain some weight. And it breaks my heart when I see how poor her eyesight is. When I'm lying in bed, she sometimes stares long at me, and it seems as if she's trying to see me more clearly. I really could not bear to have her die alone while I am in Colorado in training. I must leave on June 25th, which is far too close now. I don't know what to do.
Not only is she still so very bony, but I am beginning to suspect that she's in pain. She settles down very carefully, and now she's so thin, I can see that her front legs jut out oddly from her body. Maybe the acro has caused some deformity there, or maybe it's just that she's so thin.
I don't have a hopeful feeling about her expected survival. Her eating today has not been good. She seems to have good and not so good days for eating. Her sub-q needs have doubled, meaning , perhaps, that her thyroid is lowering, thus revealing more kidney damage than was shown on her last tests.
She still attempts kibble raids, and staunchly defends her territory against "intruder cats". She purrs when I groom her and pet her, and comes to me for loving and for fresh food, so there is that.
If she would only gain some weight. And it breaks my heart when I see how poor her eyesight is. When I'm lying in bed, she sometimes stares long at me, and it seems as if she's trying to see me more clearly. I really could not bear to have her die alone while I am in Colorado in training. I must leave on June 25th, which is far too close now. I don't know what to do.

