Sheila & Beau GA & Jeddie GA
Member Since 2009
Let's see... Jeddie - no surprises there. Basically the same numbers (I still ahve to update the SS with two weeks worth of numbers). Mid 200s, occasional low 100 or low 300. He did great in the car both ways and the crate was plenty big enough for all of them. Once, on the way home, I glanced back and he was alone on the "floor" of it and the other four were sleeping on the suspended shelves, the"loft".
OK, there were/are the fleas. I am plenty upset over this from the fact that they are suffering from bites to the $80 for Frontline. We got home late Sat and I still am finding adult fleas when I comb Ariel and Leanne. And Jeddie is still scratching and has scabs on his necl. I think he has more of a reaction to the bites than the others. Beau seems clean (I think it is the Diltiazem medication as he never seemed to have any adults on him after that first one I saw).
Then there was Ariel's car-sickness. Someone suggested Feliway, but that is for anxiety-type issues and she was not anxious. I just think it was plain old motion sickness. Odd that she never has this response before. She did hack up the largest furball I have ever seen before yesterday. I wonder is that could have had anything to do with it? And if not, what I can do to prevent it in the future. It is just the last (or first when leaving) 18 miles of hills and curves that seem to get her. And I think it may be the really steep hills and drops from them. Some of those are 500-600 feet and in less than a minute or so.
Yesterday was Beau's birthday. He is 12 now. And his BG was 98 this am about an hour after eating. And, also this am, they got into a bag of dry food I had in the closet. I never thought I would be one of those posters here with "OMG, the cats got into the dry food!" because I NEVER have dry food in the house anymore. But I bought a big bag to give to someone that feeds ferals nearby and didn't get it to her before I left so I brought it upstairs and hid it in the closet. The closet is a folding door, so very easy for them to open. I think only the two younger girls got into it, but I can't be sure. Now it's in a large metal tin.
OK, that's it for now.
OK, there were/are the fleas. I am plenty upset over this from the fact that they are suffering from bites to the $80 for Frontline. We got home late Sat and I still am finding adult fleas when I comb Ariel and Leanne. And Jeddie is still scratching and has scabs on his necl. I think he has more of a reaction to the bites than the others. Beau seems clean (I think it is the Diltiazem medication as he never seemed to have any adults on him after that first one I saw).
Then there was Ariel's car-sickness. Someone suggested Feliway, but that is for anxiety-type issues and she was not anxious. I just think it was plain old motion sickness. Odd that she never has this response before. She did hack up the largest furball I have ever seen before yesterday. I wonder is that could have had anything to do with it? And if not, what I can do to prevent it in the future. It is just the last (or first when leaving) 18 miles of hills and curves that seem to get her. And I think it may be the really steep hills and drops from them. Some of those are 500-600 feet and in less than a minute or so.
Yesterday was Beau's birthday. He is 12 now. And his BG was 98 this am about an hour after eating. And, also this am, they got into a bag of dry food I had in the closet. I never thought I would be one of those posters here with "OMG, the cats got into the dry food!" because I NEVER have dry food in the house anymore. But I bought a big bag to give to someone that feeds ferals nearby and didn't get it to her before I left so I brought it upstairs and hid it in the closet. The closet is a folding door, so very easy for them to open. I think only the two younger girls got into it, but I can't be sure. Now it's in a large metal tin.
OK, that's it for now.