Traci and Boomer
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I saw a new vet tonight - the husband of the woman vet I saw last week. Merlin has mild asthma.
Yup, that's pretty much what I looked like. He looked at his heart and it's fine and then he had some chest x-rays which confirmed his suspicion. He says it's not too bad. He showed me a few videos of how to treat with inhalers. It doesn't seem like it will be too hard to administer. I'm to give him both meds twice a day for 3 days to see how he does, then once a day and then as needed. He doesn't have much in the way of symptoms except the panting. The doctor says to watch to see if he coughs. He may have done this a couple times when I thought he had a hairball - it sounds the same. There's an inhaler for opening up clogged airways Albeterol (panting) and another one for coughing, Flovent. One is a steroid, one isn't. Once is cheap, one is expensive. I asked if the steroid could cause diabetes; he said no and that it only will go to his lungs. I hope he right. I'm so scared. I also need to get him a cat tube with a face mask thing. Until then he says I can use a toilet paper tube and squirt the stuff into the tube and put it around his nose and mouth.
About his poop: he told me to try a teaspoon of metamucil in his wet food that may help things get better faster. I'm going back to the food he got in the shelter with a tiny bit of "bad" food on it for enticement along with some freeze-dreid chicken dust. Hopefully his belly will get better soon. I feel so bad about all of this.

About his poop: he told me to try a teaspoon of metamucil in his wet food that may help things get better faster. I'm going back to the food he got in the shelter with a tiny bit of "bad" food on it for enticement along with some freeze-dreid chicken dust. Hopefully his belly will get better soon. I feel so bad about all of this.