Amy&TrixieCat
Member Since 2011
Yesterday:
http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=48920
Trixie is back into lovely numbers, and I am thrilled! Fingers crossed she'll set a spell here!
Zen ate a nice, normal-sized breakfast all on his own this morning! Of course it wasn't ideal food: a mix of Orijen kibbles and Mario's K/D kibbles, but it was food none-the-less, and he didn't need any coaxing or assistance. Naturally, though, I'm still a bundle of nerves; this was just one meal, but hopefully he's back on track. He's behaving more normally, but still not 100%. And he's being a little weird about being petted. Normally he's a cat who can't get enough attention. While he is back to asking for attention, he's kind of ducking when I pet or scratch him. I'm wondering if that's a side-effect of the mirtazapine.
Petey, on the other hand, is still hissing and growling at Zen. Whenever someone comes home from the vet, they always get hissed at by Petey and Noah, but it usually only lasts an hour. The growling this morning was pretty scary...I spent a good chunk of time trying to comfort and calm him down. I hope this doesnt' turn into anything major!
I believe Zen's bloodwork should be back sometime today. I'll let you know when I hear!
Thanks again...your support and help is greatly, greatly appreciated!
Amy
http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=48920
Trixie is back into lovely numbers, and I am thrilled! Fingers crossed she'll set a spell here!
Zen ate a nice, normal-sized breakfast all on his own this morning! Of course it wasn't ideal food: a mix of Orijen kibbles and Mario's K/D kibbles, but it was food none-the-less, and he didn't need any coaxing or assistance. Naturally, though, I'm still a bundle of nerves; this was just one meal, but hopefully he's back on track. He's behaving more normally, but still not 100%. And he's being a little weird about being petted. Normally he's a cat who can't get enough attention. While he is back to asking for attention, he's kind of ducking when I pet or scratch him. I'm wondering if that's a side-effect of the mirtazapine.
Petey, on the other hand, is still hissing and growling at Zen. Whenever someone comes home from the vet, they always get hissed at by Petey and Noah, but it usually only lasts an hour. The growling this morning was pretty scary...I spent a good chunk of time trying to comfort and calm him down. I hope this doesnt' turn into anything major!
I believe Zen's bloodwork should be back sometime today. I'll let you know when I hear!
Thanks again...your support and help is greatly, greatly appreciated!
Amy