kryskat
Member Since 2010
I had to force feed again - but she did nibble at a tiny bit on her own first - just not enough. When I force feed, I usually give her Wellness Chicken since she doesn't like it very much any way. I offered some Wellness Turkey Salmon mixed with water and she licked at it for a little while. Last night, after she dropped low, she did eat around 3/4 Tbsp of food (mixed with water) all by herself.
I gave her some more cypro this morning - maybe 1/5 of a tab or so. I debated giving the other antihistamine, but I want to give the cypro some time to build up and reach it's desired effect. Since she showed some interest in food, I don't want to stall any potential progress.
The dose I measured was right at the "0" line of the syringe (first line). I've measured this out before - I do get a tiny, tiny droplet of insulin from this measure - I can even go a little smaller by measuring just past that line if I wanted... I just have to hold the plunger in firmly and keep it in her for a few seconds before removing the needle - and not release pressure on the plunger until after it's been removed from her skin.
I noticed something last night and this morning - could be bad news... I don't know. Her nose is leaking again - but this time it's from the other nostril. Up until now - it's been the left nostril leaking or stuffy. Now there seems to be some involvement with the right. I tried to squirt saline into both nostrils this morning - I really have almost no luck trying to suck anything out with that bulb syringe, though...
Yesterday
I gave her some more cypro this morning - maybe 1/5 of a tab or so. I debated giving the other antihistamine, but I want to give the cypro some time to build up and reach it's desired effect. Since she showed some interest in food, I don't want to stall any potential progress.
The dose I measured was right at the "0" line of the syringe (first line). I've measured this out before - I do get a tiny, tiny droplet of insulin from this measure - I can even go a little smaller by measuring just past that line if I wanted... I just have to hold the plunger in firmly and keep it in her for a few seconds before removing the needle - and not release pressure on the plunger until after it's been removed from her skin.
I noticed something last night and this morning - could be bad news... I don't know. Her nose is leaking again - but this time it's from the other nostril. Up until now - it's been the left nostril leaking or stuffy. Now there seems to be some involvement with the right. I tried to squirt saline into both nostrils this morning - I really have almost no luck trying to suck anything out with that bulb syringe, though...
Yesterday