Tiger(GA) and Ruth
Member Since 2014
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Last weekend was my nephew's wedding, during that week and part of this week, we had 6 house guests, things were a little hectic, so sorry for my lack of participation. This coming weekend will be the reception in Spokane, for the relatives that couldn't come to Seattle for the wedding. I have arranged to leave Tiger at the vet's as they have a reasonably priced boarding and grooming service. They will administer her Levothyroxin and do her insulin injections, but no testing!
My question is, should I have them give her full injection, I don't feel comfortable if they aren't going to be testing? If the answer is a reduced dose, how much should it be? What do other people do in this situation? Thanks for any input, we leave tomorrow late afternoon.
Tiger's foot is a little better, though she is still favoring it. The full dose of bupe was making her way too groggy and constipated, so I cut the dose. These last 2 days, I haven't given any. I swear it affected her numbers, and not in a good way. More likely, it was her level of pain causing the high numbers.
Continuing healing vines to all kitties and humans in need!
Last weekend was my nephew's wedding, during that week and part of this week, we had 6 house guests, things were a little hectic, so sorry for my lack of participation. This coming weekend will be the reception in Spokane, for the relatives that couldn't come to Seattle for the wedding. I have arranged to leave Tiger at the vet's as they have a reasonably priced boarding and grooming service. They will administer her Levothyroxin and do her insulin injections, but no testing!
Tiger's foot is a little better, though she is still favoring it. The full dose of bupe was making her way too groggy and constipated, so I cut the dose. These last 2 days, I haven't given any. I swear it affected her numbers, and not in a good way. More likely, it was her level of pain causing the high numbers.
Continuing healing vines to all kitties and humans in need!