Sushi (GA 5/05-3/14)
Member Since 2011
Good Morning!
I’m glad to say we made it through Hurricane Isaac. It turns out my apartment never lost power, but family I stayed with was without power until 12:30 last night. It really wasn’t bad compared to some of the other storms we’ve had! Unfortunately, I can’t say the same for DD & Tinkerbell. I hope they’ve been able to post, but they’re under a mandatory evacuation. Their area has had a lot of flooding and will face severe flooding in the next few days. Please keep them in your thoughts and prayers.
I rushed home and to the vet as soon as the storm let up enough to do so, so Sushi only had to stay at the vet for a day and a half (2 nights).
Unfortunately, Sushi has NOT been in good shape since we got home from the vet. Here are my questions about our situation described below:
On a scale of 1-10, how bad off are we?
Is this something I can turn around at home?
Will all right itself if I’m able to syringe feed him?
Do I need to rush him to a vet right now? Or can I bring him first thing in the morning?
I could tell immediately when we got home that Sushi wasn’t feeling well. He seems glazed over, like his personality is completely gone. There’s a red ring around his eyes. His breathing seems deeper. He’s groaning. His back legs seem to be bothering him. His bottom and tail were covered with something, probably urine, and his back legs had litter caked to them.
He’s not eating, so we’ve skipped last night’s & this morning’s dose. I did get him to eat some of his breakfast; maybe 1/8 of what we normally eat, and he was willing (as always) to eat some canned chicken. I’m trying like crazy to find some feeding syringes, but I’m striking out left and right!
But his blood glucose levels have been in the 200’s.
It started storming shortly after we went to bed last night. Sushi hates storms so he climbed under the bed, got into my box spring, and somehow made it to the opposite cattycorner of the box spring from the opening. He started clawing the crap out of it, so I had to cut him out.
I tested his urine for ketones this morning and it was in the small to medium range.
I’m very hesitant to bring him back to the vet, because of the stress it will put him through. And because I just don’t think there’s much they can do for him. I’m sorry to say that I lose more and more faith in vets every time I go.
I feel like if he can just relax & settle in at home, he’ll start to eat and it will all be okay.
Again, here are my questions:
On a scale of 1-10, how bad off are we?
Do I need to rush him to a vet right now? Or can I bring him first thing in the morning?
Is this something I can turn around at home?
Will all right itself if I’m able to syringe feed him?
Thank you!!
I’m glad to say we made it through Hurricane Isaac. It turns out my apartment never lost power, but family I stayed with was without power until 12:30 last night. It really wasn’t bad compared to some of the other storms we’ve had! Unfortunately, I can’t say the same for DD & Tinkerbell. I hope they’ve been able to post, but they’re under a mandatory evacuation. Their area has had a lot of flooding and will face severe flooding in the next few days. Please keep them in your thoughts and prayers.
I rushed home and to the vet as soon as the storm let up enough to do so, so Sushi only had to stay at the vet for a day and a half (2 nights).
Unfortunately, Sushi has NOT been in good shape since we got home from the vet. Here are my questions about our situation described below:
On a scale of 1-10, how bad off are we?
Is this something I can turn around at home?
Will all right itself if I’m able to syringe feed him?
Do I need to rush him to a vet right now? Or can I bring him first thing in the morning?
I could tell immediately when we got home that Sushi wasn’t feeling well. He seems glazed over, like his personality is completely gone. There’s a red ring around his eyes. His breathing seems deeper. He’s groaning. His back legs seem to be bothering him. His bottom and tail were covered with something, probably urine, and his back legs had litter caked to them.
He’s not eating, so we’ve skipped last night’s & this morning’s dose. I did get him to eat some of his breakfast; maybe 1/8 of what we normally eat, and he was willing (as always) to eat some canned chicken. I’m trying like crazy to find some feeding syringes, but I’m striking out left and right!
But his blood glucose levels have been in the 200’s.
It started storming shortly after we went to bed last night. Sushi hates storms so he climbed under the bed, got into my box spring, and somehow made it to the opposite cattycorner of the box spring from the opening. He started clawing the crap out of it, so I had to cut him out.
I tested his urine for ketones this morning and it was in the small to medium range.
I’m very hesitant to bring him back to the vet, because of the stress it will put him through. And because I just don’t think there’s much they can do for him. I’m sorry to say that I lose more and more faith in vets every time I go.
I feel like if he can just relax & settle in at home, he’ll start to eat and it will all be okay.
Again, here are my questions:
On a scale of 1-10, how bad off are we?
Do I need to rush him to a vet right now? Or can I bring him first thing in the morning?
Is this something I can turn around at home?
Will all right itself if I’m able to syringe feed him?
Thank you!!