RobbiesMom
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HI gang
As if things couldn't get busier in my little world... toss a world class hurricane in the mix. I hope all of you who are in the North East region fared well and are ready to get back to something normal soon. We had to evacuate as the water from the bay 2 blocks from our house was more like half a block from our house and we didn't want to be scrambling out with the pets at midnight so at about 6 pm (just as things got interesting) we headed to our friends house where it was drier and she still had electric. The cats were very good (although Roxie pooped in the carrying case out of sheer fear I think) they didn't make a PEEP the entire drive (about 15 minutes) which is NOT like them so obviouslly they knew something was not right. The dog had been an antsy mess all day so we gave her some doggie downers and she was OK. The cats seemed better than I thought but now at 7am I can say they basically kept us up all night - they are exploring and crying and just not happy to be outside their space (neither of them as ever been anywhere over night except our house).
I had packed (like on Wednesday) a pet emergency bag - extra toys, food, water, containers, blankies, cat nip, meds of all kinds and had Robbies insulin all ready to go out of the fridge and into a cooler. I had extra syringes and test strips and was quite proud of myself. Of course I had to keep the test meter out so I could continue to test him but it's carrying case was right there. We made the decision to leave kind of abruptly and we also changed our destination (one friend had a spare room and electric the other had a pull out sofa and no electric - guess which we opted for?) so in the hurry to get out the door as the storm was getting worse and trees were down all over I FORGOT THE TEST KIT - SO here I am... not really able to turn around and get home (getting here was scary live wires down, tree branches falling etc.) without his testing kit. So I figure he's stressed out, has eaten a big dinner and I'm shooting him about 10 minutes late so I went with the standard amount and all seems fine - this am (just now) I gave him a tad less - he's still stressed but just to be safe since I'll have no way to check any kind of hypo situation and his numbers have been a tad wonky lately.
So all in all we are OK - prayers that our house is dry and didn't end up under 3 feet of water (I won't know till we get back later today) and that we get electric back soon! I hope you are all safe and sound and that your fur kids are doing well.
As if things couldn't get busier in my little world... toss a world class hurricane in the mix. I hope all of you who are in the North East region fared well and are ready to get back to something normal soon. We had to evacuate as the water from the bay 2 blocks from our house was more like half a block from our house and we didn't want to be scrambling out with the pets at midnight so at about 6 pm (just as things got interesting) we headed to our friends house where it was drier and she still had electric. The cats were very good (although Roxie pooped in the carrying case out of sheer fear I think) they didn't make a PEEP the entire drive (about 15 minutes) which is NOT like them so obviouslly they knew something was not right. The dog had been an antsy mess all day so we gave her some doggie downers and she was OK. The cats seemed better than I thought but now at 7am I can say they basically kept us up all night - they are exploring and crying and just not happy to be outside their space (neither of them as ever been anywhere over night except our house).
I had packed (like on Wednesday) a pet emergency bag - extra toys, food, water, containers, blankies, cat nip, meds of all kinds and had Robbies insulin all ready to go out of the fridge and into a cooler. I had extra syringes and test strips and was quite proud of myself. Of course I had to keep the test meter out so I could continue to test him but it's carrying case was right there. We made the decision to leave kind of abruptly and we also changed our destination (one friend had a spare room and electric the other had a pull out sofa and no electric - guess which we opted for?) so in the hurry to get out the door as the storm was getting worse and trees were down all over I FORGOT THE TEST KIT - SO here I am... not really able to turn around and get home (getting here was scary live wires down, tree branches falling etc.) without his testing kit. So I figure he's stressed out, has eaten a big dinner and I'm shooting him about 10 minutes late so I went with the standard amount and all seems fine - this am (just now) I gave him a tad less - he's still stressed but just to be safe since I'll have no way to check any kind of hypo situation and his numbers have been a tad wonky lately.
So all in all we are OK - prayers that our house is dry and didn't end up under 3 feet of water (I won't know till we get back later today) and that we get electric back soon! I hope you are all safe and sound and that your fur kids are doing well.