He didn’t go too low last night. Whew! I’ve been meaning to ask you what kind of home device you bought to check his blood pressure. I have one, but I have a hard time trusting the readings that I get.
That's the same one that I have. I asked my vet about it and she said it's so important to make sure that everything is the same each time you take the readings. I usually use the base of the tail. You can use the paw, but I have never tried it. Problem is that cat that I currently want to take blood pressure on is a "tail lasher" (Calico) and if she gets irritated, the tail is never going to stop moving. Maybe I would be better off trying the paw for her? Have a great day, Lori.I don’t know if mine is accurate either but it was the one that was recommended on Tanya’s webpage. I got it from Amazon for $49.99. I’m planning to take it with me Friday to compare to the vet’s. He’s finally getting used to it because he knows he will get a treat if he sits still lol. The first time I tried it on him, he tried to bite me and scratched my arm.
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Thanks Chris! I was hoping the threat might work!If you want a 3rd opinion, I agree with the first two! If this dosecrease threat doesn't get his attention, it's time to go up again!




I hope Max surfs safely tonight, as I see you went ahead with the dose increase. Good job getting to use the BP monitor!
I noticed you had to give him albuterol the other day, it looked like he might have vomited? Poor guy, I am glad the rescue inhaler helped. Do you notice that it has a temporary hyperactive effect? I hope your vet has something to say about the labs and especially the lymphocytes count. Sending vetty vines![]()