ehsuan
Member Since 2011
Good morning everyone. I hope you and your beloved cat friends are doing well!
Just wanted to give an update on Tableau. Sure, enough, he seems a little better this a.m.
Yesterday afternoon I gave him pepcid AC and that seemed to help. He seems to have a few bites/licks of food and then stops for a while and just looks at it. Then he tries again. Seems very consistent with nausea.
I don't think I mentioned that my other cat, Daisy, is having an IBD flare up so is not eating much either. She started meds on Sat., so will probably be feeling better shortly.
Last night when I went to bed I left out 4 bowls of food - 2 of different kinds of canned food, 1 baby food, and 1 raw food (their usual diet.) By this morning, both the baby food and raw were completely gone, the commercial foods left untouched. Glad they are at least more attracted to the healthy stuff!
This morning they were both in the basement (not usual for them). But I was able to coax them both up to the kitchen for a little food. They both ate a little, not a lot, but I left it out and will go home around 1 to check on their progress.
Tableau ate a bit of both the raw and the baby food. I gave him his meds spread out over the course of an hour, so as to not upset his tummy more. He was sneaky, though. found the first two pills spit out a little later on the floor by the food, so I had to give them to him again. Almost fooled me!!!
I gave him the once every three days appetite stimulant, instead of the every day one, because I know it is also good for nausea.
He seemed bright eyed. I was glad to see him up, as opposed to finding him hunched up by the kitchen door like he has been lately. He even let me scratch under his ears and chin and he seemed to enjoy it.
My regular vet is not in today, but I've put in a call to her colleagues to see if one of them will write a scrip for the Ondansetron or Dolasetron.
I'll update his BG chart later today, but not really focused on the diabetes at the moment.
Thanks again for all the wonderful support and ideas - you are all so generous!!!
Just wanted to give an update on Tableau. Sure, enough, he seems a little better this a.m.
Yesterday afternoon I gave him pepcid AC and that seemed to help. He seems to have a few bites/licks of food and then stops for a while and just looks at it. Then he tries again. Seems very consistent with nausea.
I don't think I mentioned that my other cat, Daisy, is having an IBD flare up so is not eating much either. She started meds on Sat., so will probably be feeling better shortly.
Last night when I went to bed I left out 4 bowls of food - 2 of different kinds of canned food, 1 baby food, and 1 raw food (their usual diet.) By this morning, both the baby food and raw were completely gone, the commercial foods left untouched. Glad they are at least more attracted to the healthy stuff!
This morning they were both in the basement (not usual for them). But I was able to coax them both up to the kitchen for a little food. They both ate a little, not a lot, but I left it out and will go home around 1 to check on their progress.
Tableau ate a bit of both the raw and the baby food. I gave him his meds spread out over the course of an hour, so as to not upset his tummy more. He was sneaky, though. found the first two pills spit out a little later on the floor by the food, so I had to give them to him again. Almost fooled me!!!
I gave him the once every three days appetite stimulant, instead of the every day one, because I know it is also good for nausea.
He seemed bright eyed. I was glad to see him up, as opposed to finding him hunched up by the kitchen door like he has been lately. He even let me scratch under his ears and chin and he seemed to enjoy it.
My regular vet is not in today, but I've put in a call to her colleagues to see if one of them will write a scrip for the Ondansetron or Dolasetron.
I'll update his BG chart later today, but not really focused on the diabetes at the moment.
Thanks again for all the wonderful support and ideas - you are all so generous!!!