Shawna & Davidson (GA)
Member Since 2014
Hi to everyone in LL
I've been peeking at random times and see that many of you are sadly still here and some of our friends have said their untimely goodbye's. It's nice to have a few join Davidson at the Falls and we're forever grateful for all the support, encouragement and education we've received here.
Just updated Davidson's SS and he continues to do very well since going OTJ 7 months ago. He's still a big muscular guy and as playful as ever with Harley. They're both 12.5 yrs old and act like kids most of the time, but I do notice that Davidson may be getting a bit of arthritis in his hind legs as he doesn't jump as often as he used to. While in the initial stages of FD he did have a bit of an affected gate with his hind legs so perhaps this contributed a bit. He still runs around and jumps but not as high. Don't worry, he's still good but at his age and bigger build and muscle mass I am sure it's harder as he ages. His diet is still the FF wet getting fed twice a day (sometimes split into 4 times) and his weight seems to be constant, no different then the last 10 yrs so I'm not worried.
Random BG tests are still in the GREEN and even when I was away a week he was never stressed. A Vet's visit for his annual exam proved non-eventful and his BG test was still good even after being stressed at the Vet.
The only concern I have is that once again I leave for my holiday in mid Dec. for 3 weeks and last time I came home was when he was diagnosed. I've got a great pet sitter who knows their routine and has been with them for a couple of years now. The only issue this time is that she is leaving for a week and her helpers cannot come twice a day to feed Harley & Davidson as they did each time I'm away. I have given them frozen food when I've left for many hours and I was wondering if anyone has left frozen food for over a day when they left.
The pet sitter can arrange for someone to be here each morning for the week she is off, but they cannot come at night. Will it be okay to leave a full can of frozen food out to at least give him food until the next feeding in the morning? When I am gone they both seem to sleep most of the day. I don't really have a choice as the only alternative is sending them to Xmas Camp which means being cooped up in a cage for 3 weeks with other dogs/cats around and that means more stress. My thoughts are they are far better off at home even if it means one bigger feeding a day for one week, then at a kennel. I think if Davidson were to be at a kennel it would certainly stress him out and possibly bring back the FD.
What do some of you think who've gone away?
Thanks as always for all of your support and don't give up - the rewards are worth all the time and effort we give our cats while dealing with this disease.
Shawna, Harley & DAVIDSON
I've been peeking at random times and see that many of you are sadly still here and some of our friends have said their untimely goodbye's. It's nice to have a few join Davidson at the Falls and we're forever grateful for all the support, encouragement and education we've received here.
Just updated Davidson's SS and he continues to do very well since going OTJ 7 months ago. He's still a big muscular guy and as playful as ever with Harley. They're both 12.5 yrs old and act like kids most of the time, but I do notice that Davidson may be getting a bit of arthritis in his hind legs as he doesn't jump as often as he used to. While in the initial stages of FD he did have a bit of an affected gate with his hind legs so perhaps this contributed a bit. He still runs around and jumps but not as high. Don't worry, he's still good but at his age and bigger build and muscle mass I am sure it's harder as he ages. His diet is still the FF wet getting fed twice a day (sometimes split into 4 times) and his weight seems to be constant, no different then the last 10 yrs so I'm not worried.
Random BG tests are still in the GREEN and even when I was away a week he was never stressed. A Vet's visit for his annual exam proved non-eventful and his BG test was still good even after being stressed at the Vet.
The only concern I have is that once again I leave for my holiday in mid Dec. for 3 weeks and last time I came home was when he was diagnosed. I've got a great pet sitter who knows their routine and has been with them for a couple of years now. The only issue this time is that she is leaving for a week and her helpers cannot come twice a day to feed Harley & Davidson as they did each time I'm away. I have given them frozen food when I've left for many hours and I was wondering if anyone has left frozen food for over a day when they left.
The pet sitter can arrange for someone to be here each morning for the week she is off, but they cannot come at night. Will it be okay to leave a full can of frozen food out to at least give him food until the next feeding in the morning? When I am gone they both seem to sleep most of the day. I don't really have a choice as the only alternative is sending them to Xmas Camp which means being cooped up in a cage for 3 weeks with other dogs/cats around and that means more stress. My thoughts are they are far better off at home even if it means one bigger feeding a day for one week, then at a kennel. I think if Davidson were to be at a kennel it would certainly stress him out and possibly bring back the FD.
What do some of you think who've gone away?
Thanks as always for all of your support and don't give up - the rewards are worth all the time and effort we give our cats while dealing with this disease.
Shawna, Harley & DAVIDSON