kryskat
Member Since 2010
Well, I couldn't bring myself to skip the shot completely. I kind of made up my mind at some point that if her PS was over 100, I'd shoot a reduced dose. So, I measured level on the first line ("0 line") and shot that tiny droplet. Usually I measure something like a fat (or extra fat) version of that for my idea of a .1 unit. I figure even if it she had shed action today, I'm hoping she'll be ok at the vet since she won't be going under sedation/anesthetic till around +7 or later. But tonight, not sure how much I'll be able to convince her to eat for her PM shot...
She only ate around 1 Tbsp for breakfast, which is fine. She also had a +9 snack of around 1 tsp or so FF. I've read that cats (and other carnivores) are supposed to have much faster metabolisms than us omnivores because you don't really want meat to stay in the system longer than necessary or ... well, maybe this isn't breakfast talk. Suffice it to say - it's not pretty. So, I'm guessing that kitties process food faster than we do, which may be part of why my vet told me to feed and shoot as usual.
I'm worried about my little girl going under anesthetic today. Send safe thoughts for her...
Yesterday
She only ate around 1 Tbsp for breakfast, which is fine. She also had a +9 snack of around 1 tsp or so FF. I've read that cats (and other carnivores) are supposed to have much faster metabolisms than us omnivores because you don't really want meat to stay in the system longer than necessary or ... well, maybe this isn't breakfast talk. Suffice it to say - it's not pretty. So, I'm guessing that kitties process food faster than we do, which may be part of why my vet told me to feed and shoot as usual.
I'm worried about my little girl going under anesthetic today. Send safe thoughts for her...
Yesterday