Tina & Sammy
Member Since 2010
Yesterday's Condo
Hi Everyone, after just one dose of the antibiotic, Sammy was not interested in food at all. I left out about 10 different foods today, from 4% carbs to 10% and he didn't eat any of them. Every time I put something in front of him this morning he would sniff it and then walk away, showing no interested what so ever. I did give him Famotidine this morning and last night, but it didn't seem to be helping.
I held off on his shot this morning because I was not sure if he would eat or not, but because he was nearly 200 and he is on a pretty small dose I decided to give him his shot anyway. So far his numbers are doing well, but again he didn't eat much. He did lick the water off the snack I gave him at +6, but probably didn't get much of the actual food.
So from last night at around midnight to about +10.75 this morning he really didn't eat anything. At +10.75 he did et a little, but still not much at all. Then I got home and offered him a bit more food (Fancy Feast) and he at about a tablespoon. At the same time I gave him more famotidine and also prilosec, which is what the vet recommended. I had called at lunch time to find out if we could give Sammy a stronger anti-nausea drug and that is what he recommended. He said there was another option in a shot that lasts 24 hours, but he didn't want to go there if this solution works.
Anyway, I am pretty nervous about shooting tonight because I just don't know if Sammy will eat and if he starts to go low how will I get food into him.
Please let me know if you would skip the shot, give a reduced dose, or just shot and hope that the anti-nausea will kick in and bring up his appetite. Right now I am stalling the shot for about 30 minutes, but I don't want to shoot much past 6:30 EST if we decide to give a shot tonight.
Hi Everyone, after just one dose of the antibiotic, Sammy was not interested in food at all. I left out about 10 different foods today, from 4% carbs to 10% and he didn't eat any of them. Every time I put something in front of him this morning he would sniff it and then walk away, showing no interested what so ever. I did give him Famotidine this morning and last night, but it didn't seem to be helping.
I held off on his shot this morning because I was not sure if he would eat or not, but because he was nearly 200 and he is on a pretty small dose I decided to give him his shot anyway. So far his numbers are doing well, but again he didn't eat much. He did lick the water off the snack I gave him at +6, but probably didn't get much of the actual food.
So from last night at around midnight to about +10.75 this morning he really didn't eat anything. At +10.75 he did et a little, but still not much at all. Then I got home and offered him a bit more food (Fancy Feast) and he at about a tablespoon. At the same time I gave him more famotidine and also prilosec, which is what the vet recommended. I had called at lunch time to find out if we could give Sammy a stronger anti-nausea drug and that is what he recommended. He said there was another option in a shot that lasts 24 hours, but he didn't want to go there if this solution works.
Anyway, I am pretty nervous about shooting tonight because I just don't know if Sammy will eat and if he starts to go low how will I get food into him.
Please let me know if you would skip the shot, give a reduced dose, or just shot and hope that the anti-nausea will kick in and bring up his appetite. Right now I am stalling the shot for about 30 minutes, but I don't want to shoot much past 6:30 EST if we decide to give a shot tonight.