leaveittoweaver
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So we took Randy to the vet on Friday and he had ear mites apparently which wasn't that suprising honestly since he was in the shelter. We had that treated, then found out he also had a gum infection from when they did the dental work at the shelter. So he's on Clavamox for that which he really isn't too happy with us about.
My vet tried to tell me that Purina DM is actually a good diet. I was a little disappointed honestly during this vet visit. Although I had never taken a cat to this vet before. She said that we should do a full blood panel and a urinalysis but they did all that at the previous vet for the shelter(which btw, that vet said they don't have Randy's records because they don't keep them for rescue cats which is a bunch of crap in my opinion). And I honestly didn't feel it was necessary. She wanted to do this because she feels Randy's bgl has been too low(see spreadsheet in cig). I showed her my monitor readings and she said she feels more comfortable with a cat being in the 100's. I'm confused. Is my vet wrong or am I? I thought my readings were right where they should be.
My vet tried to tell me that Purina DM is actually a good diet. I was a little disappointed honestly during this vet visit. Although I had never taken a cat to this vet before. She said that we should do a full blood panel and a urinalysis but they did all that at the previous vet for the shelter(which btw, that vet said they don't have Randy's records because they don't keep them for rescue cats which is a bunch of crap in my opinion). And I honestly didn't feel it was necessary. She wanted to do this because she feels Randy's bgl has been too low(see spreadsheet in cig). I showed her my monitor readings and she said she feels more comfortable with a cat being in the 100's. I'm confused. Is my vet wrong or am I? I thought my readings were right where they should be.