mariko
Member Since 2011
Good morning,
Yesterday's condo
Yesterday
AMPS=97 (0.5u); +1=167; +2.5=169; +9.5=218
PMPS=194 (0.5u); +2=164; +4=185; +6.75=189; +9.5=184
Today
AMPS=180 (0.5u); +2=175; +8=185
PMPS=207 (0.5u); +2=182; +4=171; +6=139
Lucy is doing OK.
She's been mostly lazy, sleeping a lot, but she purrs when I brush her with her favorite ZoomGroom.
Her appetite this morning is so-so.
She started eating the 1st breakfast well, but lost interest half way through, which is not unusual for her.
I think I'll offer her Turkey&Salmon for the next serving.
She likes Turkey&Salmon better.
The more I read about chlorumbucil,the more freaked out I get. :-|
When I first spoke with the vet about it, I didn't realize that it was a chemo drug.
I read that I need to wear gloves when handling the drug and when cleaning the LB, and Elise said the same thing.
That's fine, but what about Ginger?
They share water bowls and LB.
I read the pill should not be cut because cutting it exposes the active ingredient, and it is a cancer causing agent.
But what if Lucy bites into it and crushes the pill in her mouth?
Will it cause cancer in her mouth?
I have read that once it goes through the system, what comes out in pee/poo is less of a concern......
I didn't fully understand it but something about waste not being active any more, but it didn't say it's safe.
Ginger could step on Lucy's pee, and then lick her paws.
The vet didn't mention any of these, so I will have to call her on Sunday for her opinion.
My plan is to start this drug tomorrow night, so I don't know what to do between tomorrow night and Sunday morning.
I don't want to confine either of them... it will be a serious letdown for their QOL, so sort of defeats the purpose of giving this drug.
For the first time ever, I am really glad Lucy and Ginger aren't friends. :lol:
At least, they don't groom each other.
Sorry, I am just thinking out loud.
Sending vines to all in need.
Yesterday's condo
Yesterday
AMPS=97 (0.5u); +1=167; +2.5=169; +9.5=218
PMPS=194 (0.5u); +2=164; +4=185; +6.75=189; +9.5=184
Today
AMPS=180 (0.5u); +2=175; +8=185
PMPS=207 (0.5u); +2=182; +4=171; +6=139
Lucy is doing OK.
She's been mostly lazy, sleeping a lot, but she purrs when I brush her with her favorite ZoomGroom.
Her appetite this morning is so-so.
She started eating the 1st breakfast well, but lost interest half way through, which is not unusual for her.
I think I'll offer her Turkey&Salmon for the next serving.
She likes Turkey&Salmon better.
The more I read about chlorumbucil,the more freaked out I get. :-|
When I first spoke with the vet about it, I didn't realize that it was a chemo drug.
I read that I need to wear gloves when handling the drug and when cleaning the LB, and Elise said the same thing.
That's fine, but what about Ginger?
They share water bowls and LB.
I read the pill should not be cut because cutting it exposes the active ingredient, and it is a cancer causing agent.
But what if Lucy bites into it and crushes the pill in her mouth?
Will it cause cancer in her mouth?
I have read that once it goes through the system, what comes out in pee/poo is less of a concern......
I didn't fully understand it but something about waste not being active any more, but it didn't say it's safe.
Ginger could step on Lucy's pee, and then lick her paws.
The vet didn't mention any of these, so I will have to call her on Sunday for her opinion.
My plan is to start this drug tomorrow night, so I don't know what to do between tomorrow night and Sunday morning.
I don't want to confine either of them... it will be a serious letdown for their QOL, so sort of defeats the purpose of giving this drug.
For the first time ever, I am really glad Lucy and Ginger aren't friends. :lol:
At least, they don't groom each other.
Sorry, I am just thinking out loud.
Sending vines to all in need.