Gamora
Member Since 2016
Update:
So it has been almost a full week since our daily routine has changed to accommodate Ash’s new reality and I believe we have been adapting well. Ash has weened himself off the dry food, won’t even touch it anymore so we have taken it away and have increased the amount of wet food we give him to compensate. Also now testing different Wet foods as it looks like Canada is also starting to get plagued with the Fancy Feast formula change. I’m also looking forward to him gaining his weight back. Being a Siamese mix he is naturally skinny but in the past few weeks before his diagnosis he lost so much weight. His fur is already starting to look fluffy again.
We started home testing and have learned a lot from everyone here (big thank you to all of you). His numbers are all over the place and I can’t really see a pattern yet, but I assume we are still early in the game for that.
We have had to skip 2 shots due to low and very low numbers then he shot up high again. Testing is sometimes a challenge as he sees us coming now, but knows food will follow. We’ve only had a really tough time getting his ear to bleed once. We are getting the hang of it slowly.
With all this happening I was also starting to get very worried about a 3 week trip Hubby and I have in May. Aside from my usual day job I am also an author
and am scheduled to attend a book conference in Atlanta, and then we are going to New Orleans for 2 days and then Disney World for a week. My anxiety kicked in I started wondering if I was going to have to cancel everything or what in the heck we were going to do… but I am relieved to know that a friend I trust wholeheartedly has accepted the challenge of house sitting and learning to take care of Ash while we are away this spring. You have no idea how much stress just came off my shoulders this morning when I got that answer. She is used to house sitting for us from back when my Labrador retriever was still with us, he was also special needs, so she also knows Ash very well as he was around during that time too.
To those who recommended the freeze dried treats, Ash thanks you so much…he was so excited and lively for his 2 little treats at bed time last night.
I think we, including Ash, are settling into our new routine. Ash is loving all the extra attention and is loving the wet diet so far.
Again thank you for all your help everyone. You all managed to keep my anxiety disorder tamed during this hard transition. You've all been Awesome!!
So it has been almost a full week since our daily routine has changed to accommodate Ash’s new reality and I believe we have been adapting well. Ash has weened himself off the dry food, won’t even touch it anymore so we have taken it away and have increased the amount of wet food we give him to compensate. Also now testing different Wet foods as it looks like Canada is also starting to get plagued with the Fancy Feast formula change. I’m also looking forward to him gaining his weight back. Being a Siamese mix he is naturally skinny but in the past few weeks before his diagnosis he lost so much weight. His fur is already starting to look fluffy again.

We started home testing and have learned a lot from everyone here (big thank you to all of you). His numbers are all over the place and I can’t really see a pattern yet, but I assume we are still early in the game for that.
We have had to skip 2 shots due to low and very low numbers then he shot up high again. Testing is sometimes a challenge as he sees us coming now, but knows food will follow. We’ve only had a really tough time getting his ear to bleed once. We are getting the hang of it slowly.With all this happening I was also starting to get very worried about a 3 week trip Hubby and I have in May. Aside from my usual day job I am also an author
and am scheduled to attend a book conference in Atlanta, and then we are going to New Orleans for 2 days and then Disney World for a week. My anxiety kicked in I started wondering if I was going to have to cancel everything or what in the heck we were going to do… but I am relieved to know that a friend I trust wholeheartedly has accepted the challenge of house sitting and learning to take care of Ash while we are away this spring. You have no idea how much stress just came off my shoulders this morning when I got that answer. She is used to house sitting for us from back when my Labrador retriever was still with us, he was also special needs, so she also knows Ash very well as he was around during that time too.
To those who recommended the freeze dried treats, Ash thanks you so much…he was so excited and lively for his 2 little treats at bed time last night.

I think we, including Ash, are settling into our new routine. Ash is loving all the extra attention and is loving the wet diet so far.
Again thank you for all your help everyone. You all managed to keep my anxiety disorder tamed during this hard transition. You've all been Awesome!!