Sheila & Beau GA & Jeddie GA
Member Since 2009
After a month on .75u he finally got some good numbers for several days and then started to swing. Maybe I induced the swing by reducing the dose on the suddenly very low PS (80-90s). I'm trying to even things out now by reducing his dose overall to .65u.
Otherwise, he is feeling good and being his talkative, affectionate self. How could anyone not love this cat? How could anyone even consider PTS because he had FD? After 10 years? I just don't get it. I will never get it.
Went to a "pet expo" today. I have been going about every other year with friends for about 20 years and it is dwindling in size. This year it was so overwhelmingly dog-centered. Even the cat show part of it was greatly reduced. But I saw a Jeddie twin and an almost Beau twin. The almost Beau twin won best in show. He was a four year old flame point Siamese - except he had the "old" Siamese body type with the compact body and rounder head - looked more Tonkanease to me. The poor guy was totally blind though. They said is was a genetic issue with the oriental breads. I have never heard that before.
I came across a food manufacture (organic, small batch) that had vegetarian food for cats! Can you believe it? They actually make the food as a "side dish" for animals that need reduce ingredients diets. They also make single, novel protein foods like duck, buffalo, pheasant and you are supposed to mix these vegetarian foods in, except they call them complete, balanced meals. I just worry about misguided people that think they can put their cat on the same vegetarian diet they are on and have them be ok on it.
Otherwise, he is feeling good and being his talkative, affectionate self. How could anyone not love this cat? How could anyone even consider PTS because he had FD? After 10 years? I just don't get it. I will never get it.
Went to a "pet expo" today. I have been going about every other year with friends for about 20 years and it is dwindling in size. This year it was so overwhelmingly dog-centered. Even the cat show part of it was greatly reduced. But I saw a Jeddie twin and an almost Beau twin. The almost Beau twin won best in show. He was a four year old flame point Siamese - except he had the "old" Siamese body type with the compact body and rounder head - looked more Tonkanease to me. The poor guy was totally blind though. They said is was a genetic issue with the oriental breads. I have never heard that before.
I came across a food manufacture (organic, small batch) that had vegetarian food for cats! Can you believe it? They actually make the food as a "side dish" for animals that need reduce ingredients diets. They also make single, novel protein foods like duck, buffalo, pheasant and you are supposed to mix these vegetarian foods in, except they call them complete, balanced meals. I just worry about misguided people that think they can put their cat on the same vegetarian diet they are on and have them be ok on it.