Monica and Atticus (GA)
Member Since 2011
Happy Caturday, everyone! It's been not quite a month since Atticus has had any insulin. I'm still testing him every 2-3 days. He was 65 this morning, three hours after breakfast. So we're pretty happy. He definitely seems to have more energy than he did several months ago. He's jumping around more, and I've been playing with him more to make sure we keep his metabolism up. He doesn't lay around, eyes open and looking bored as much as he used to. He weighs 14.4 lbs now, down from the 15.5 he was most of his life, but much better than the 12.9 he'd gone down to at diagnosis. We're going to try to keep him at this weight.
Spring has definitely sprung here! The only troubles Atticus has seem to be skin allergies. He is licking constantly. I'm 99% sure it's skin allergies because Miranda has been grooming more, too, and because my seasonal allergies have been so hellacious. I think they've been bad for everyone this year. I started adding Zyrtec to their food today. I've also ordered Allerderm, but Amazon says it will be a month before it gets here! Poor Atticus has a couple almost-bare spots from all the licking.
I wanted to share a neat bit of news from the conversation I had with our vet when I spoke to her once Atticus was officially OTJ. She had been a little discouraging about hometesting in the beginning, but had welcomed me to try. Over the last couple months, she'd been following his spreadsheet. When we talked, she said that she now realizes how doable hometesting is. And she said she would give my contact info to other FD caretakers in her practice in the future who might be reluctant to treat or nervous about hometesting. She said she knows people like hearing from people who have gone through it. So Atticus might be able to help other FD kitties and their humans! So thanks, LL, for helping to educate us and in turn, our vet!
Thinking of all those who need help and healing. Hope everyone has a great weekend!
Spring has definitely sprung here! The only troubles Atticus has seem to be skin allergies. He is licking constantly. I'm 99% sure it's skin allergies because Miranda has been grooming more, too, and because my seasonal allergies have been so hellacious. I think they've been bad for everyone this year. I started adding Zyrtec to their food today. I've also ordered Allerderm, but Amazon says it will be a month before it gets here! Poor Atticus has a couple almost-bare spots from all the licking.
I wanted to share a neat bit of news from the conversation I had with our vet when I spoke to her once Atticus was officially OTJ. She had been a little discouraging about hometesting in the beginning, but had welcomed me to try. Over the last couple months, she'd been following his spreadsheet. When we talked, she said that she now realizes how doable hometesting is. And she said she would give my contact info to other FD caretakers in her practice in the future who might be reluctant to treat or nervous about hometesting. She said she knows people like hearing from people who have gone through it. So Atticus might be able to help other FD kitties and their humans! So thanks, LL, for helping to educate us and in turn, our vet!
Thinking of all those who need help and healing. Hope everyone has a great weekend!