Last nite, when we got home (think this isn't a repeat), we ran again for water, the litter box, water and another rug to puke on. I now have a matching set of pukey rugs. lol He wanted to be left alone, and so I did just that. I checked on him off and on, but he was in his fave basket, purring and sleeping, and I thought best to just leave him alone.
This morning Patches woke me at 5:45 (ready to kill him!!) and Beau wasn't far behind. For the first time in months and months, he wanted under the covers with me, curled up at my feet. Patches decided to make us an oreo cookie, and curled up on the other side. I ws late with feeding/insulin, but I made the executive decision to just stay there until 7:30 or so An hour late, but I think an hour well spent.
He is NOT great about the feeding, but I think I wasn't getting food out (just my second try at this), and maybe just air and that nipple thing. When I rubbed him more, and instead of saying "no, no, no", I said "good boy; I love you", our attitudes both changed. I tried to get rid of the frustration. He got curled up in my lap on the floor, hugged and squeezed and kissed and rubbed, and then we tried again. The antibiotic was NOT a success, so I think that might come at the end of the feeding. I got the required "4" down him, and when done, he decided taht was a good spot to remain, and didn't run. He looks perkier, but still wo't eat on his own. He smells the FF in his bowl, but no go. The syringe, though, after I finally got it figured out how best to do it, was a breeze. I am going to watch more videos today and see how others do it. I also like their hints for success.
So today, I think we are beginning our success story. I hope.