Sheila & Beau GA & Jeddie GA
Member Since 2009
I was gone all day, but the vet left a message that Cami's liver values have returned to normal and all her other values are better to some degree. She still has the toxic changes to the white blood cells. I don't know what that means, exactly, but she wants Cami to continue the Baytril for another two weeks and then see her a month after she finishes them if she is doing well (sooner if there are issues).
Right now Cami is sleeping on the carpet next to me. She is on her side with her little back feet crossed and her face is completely relaxed. She does not often sleeping like that. I picked her up earlier because she started purring when I said good night to her. Usually she wiggles down in a few minutes. After about 10 mins I slowly walked into my room and sat at the computer. She stayed curled up with her head on my arm for another 10 mins or so before getting down. And yesterday, when I left, she was sleeping on the sofa and just stayed there while I got ready to go. Normally she jumps down and follows me around or goes to her place by the door.
I know that doesn't seem like much of a big deal, but having her act like a normal relaxed cat is such a change for her.
She was on my lap last night and I had my hand supporting her belly. I could feel, and hear, the gurgles in her intestines. It really felt like there was something small and alive in there. I can't imagine how uncomfortable that must be for her. All seems quiet right now though.
Right now Cami is sleeping on the carpet next to me. She is on her side with her little back feet crossed and her face is completely relaxed. She does not often sleeping like that. I picked her up earlier because she started purring when I said good night to her. Usually she wiggles down in a few minutes. After about 10 mins I slowly walked into my room and sat at the computer. She stayed curled up with her head on my arm for another 10 mins or so before getting down. And yesterday, when I left, she was sleeping on the sofa and just stayed there while I got ready to go. Normally she jumps down and follows me around or goes to her place by the door.
I know that doesn't seem like much of a big deal, but having her act like a normal relaxed cat is such a change for her.
She was on my lap last night and I had my hand supporting her belly. I could feel, and hear, the gurgles in her intestines. It really felt like there was something small and alive in there. I can't imagine how uncomfortable that must be for her. All seems quiet right now though.