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Dusty's day at TED
He has more blood drawn for his extensive thyroid test and had his blood
pressure taken. They had to shave off some fur on his back leg and he could care less. His BP is a bit high. TED still thinks he has Hyperthyroid issues and I guess this test will tell the tale. The galloping heartbeat and the high BP could be secondary symptoms.... we shall see. I have to give him pills for the high BP AND the eyedrop 4 times a day. I fear that thyroid meds are to come. As soon as he sees me get the bottle of drops he makes a mad dash.... so I have psyched him out... I grab the bottle of eyedrops AND the can of wet food together. One makes him run away the other makes him mad dash to me. Holding both essentially causes him to stand still and allow me to approach. I give the drop, he gets the food. I should know the results tomorrow. Today "office cat", who happens to be called Mavis. Ignored me totally. She was laying spread out, taking up one of the 2 couches in the waiting room. She was facing the window and had her eagle eyes focused on some birdies flitting in the trees. The front desk person said she will spend hours doing that. Behind the desk there sat the cutest, tiniest little Siamese cat I have ever seen. He was being boarded (they also have boarding facilities) and the tech said he was bored stiff in his cage so she brought him up front while she worked on files. He was just sitting like a teeny Sphinx on the chair in front of her computer looking sweet as can be. Made me want a kitten so bad... TJ |
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On Thu, 20 Nov 2003 15:58:03 -0700, "TJ and The Dust"
wrote: He has more blood drawn for his extensive thyroid test and had his blood pressure taken. They had to shave off some fur on his back leg and he could care less. His BP is a bit high. TED still thinks he has Hyperthyroid issues and I guess this test will tell the tale. The galloping heartbeat and the high BP could be secondary symptoms.... we shall see. I have to give him pills for the high BP AND the eyedrop 4 times a day. I fear that thyroid meds are to come. As soon as he sees me get the bottle of drops he makes a mad dash.... so I have psyched him out... I grab the bottle of eyedrops AND the can of wet food together. One makes him run away the other makes him mad dash to me. Holding both essentially causes him to stand still and allow me to approach. I give the drop, he gets the food. I should know the results tomorrow. Today "office cat", who happens to be called Mavis. Ignored me totally. She was laying spread out, taking up one of the 2 couches in the waiting room. She was facing the window and had her eagle eyes focused on some birdies flitting in the trees. The front desk person said she will spend hours doing that. Behind the desk there sat the cutest, tiniest little Siamese cat I have ever seen. He was being boarded (they also have boarding facilities) and the tech said he was bored stiff in his cage so she brought him up front while she worked on files. He was just sitting like a teeny Sphinx on the chair in front of her computer looking sweet as can be. Made me want a kitten so bad... TJ Siamese kitties are wonderful cats. |
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Purrs that the results will come back with good news. From what I've
read here, if our furry ones have to have a problem, thyroid is one of the easiest to manage. On Thu, 20 Nov 2003 15:58:03 -0700, "TJ and The Dust" wrote: He has more blood drawn for his extensive thyroid test and had his blood pressure taken. They had to shave off some fur on his back leg and he could care less. His BP is a bit high. TED still thinks he has Hyperthyroid issues and I guess this test will tell the tale. The galloping heartbeat and the high BP could be secondary symptoms.... we shall see. I have to give him pills for the high BP AND the eyedrop 4 times a day. I fear that thyroid meds are to come. As soon as he sees me get the bottle of drops he makes a mad dash.... so I have psyched him out... I grab the bottle of eyedrops AND the can of wet food together. One makes him run away the other makes him mad dash to me. Holding both essentially causes him to stand still and allow me to approach. I give the drop, he gets the food. I should know the results tomorrow. Today "office cat", who happens to be called Mavis. Ignored me totally. She was laying spread out, taking up one of the 2 couches in the waiting room. She was facing the window and had her eagle eyes focused on some birdies flitting in the trees. The front desk person said she will spend hours doing that. Behind the desk there sat the cutest, tiniest little Siamese cat I have ever seen. He was being boarded (they also have boarding facilities) and the tech said he was bored stiff in his cage so she brought him up front while she worked on files. He was just sitting like a teeny Sphinx on the chair in front of her computer looking sweet as can be. Made me want a kitten so bad... TJ -- Steve Touchstone, faithful servant of Sammy, Little Bit and Rocky [remove Junk for email] http://www.sirinet.net/~stouchst/index.html |
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Poor Dusty! Here's hoping his thyroid/BP issues can be resolved with some
meds -- you are quite ingenious to figure out how to get eyedrops in him (applause!)! Calming purrs for your worries about him, too. pls. keep us posted. Christine "TJ and The Dust" wrote in message ... He has more blood drawn for his extensive thyroid test and had his blood pressure taken. They had to shave off some fur on his back leg and he could care less. His BP is a bit high. TED still thinks he has Hyperthyroid issues and I guess this test will tell the tale. The galloping heartbeat and the high BP could be secondary symptoms.... we shall see. I have to give him pills for the high BP AND the eyedrop 4 times a day. I fear that thyroid meds are to come. As soon as he sees me get the bottle of drops he makes a mad dash.... so I have psyched him out... I grab the bottle of eyedrops AND the can of wet food together. One makes him run away the other makes him mad dash to me. Holding both essentially causes him to stand still and allow me to approach. I give the drop, he gets the food. I should know the results tomorrow. Today "office cat", who happens to be called Mavis. Ignored me totally. She was laying spread out, taking up one of the 2 couches in the waiting room. She was facing the window and had her eagle eyes focused on some birdies flitting in the trees. The front desk person said she will spend hours doing that. Behind the desk there sat the cutest, tiniest little Siamese cat I have ever seen. He was being boarded (they also have boarding facilities) and the tech said he was bored stiff in his cage so she brought him up front while she worked on files. He was just sitting like a teeny Sphinx on the chair in front of her computer looking sweet as can be. Made me want a kitten so bad... TJ |
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"TJ and The Dust" wrote He has more blood drawn for his extensive thyroid test and had his blood pressure taken. Frank sends sympathetic BTDT purrs to Dusty. Nikki too, though she doesn't mind the bloodletting as much as Frank does. -- Marina, Frank and Nikki marina (dot) kurten (at) pp (dot) inet (dot) fi |
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TJ and The Dust wrote:
I should know the results tomorrow. Today "office cat", who happens to be called Mavis. Ignored me totally. She was laying spread out, taking up one of the 2 couches in the waiting room. She was facing the window and had her eagle eyes focused on some birdies flitting in the trees. The front desk person said she will spend hours doing that. Behind the desk there sat the cutest, tiniest little Siamese cat I have ever seen. He was being boarded (they also have boarding facilities) and the tech said he was bored stiff in his cage so she brought him up front while she worked on files. He was just sitting like a teeny Sphinx on the chair in front of her computer looking sweet as can be. Made me want a kitten so bad... Continued purrs and feel better thoughts for Dusty from us all. Please continue to keep us informed about him. Our TED has two office cats. They are both quite large. One looks like a Russian Blue, though she is of unknown ancestry, and the other little g is a black and white Tuxedo lady. However they can't be let out into the reception area, as they love to tease the d*gs that are brought in. The last time we took Berfert in for his check back (seems to be healing, let us know how he is doing, followed up by phone calls), the Russian Blue slipped into the visitor's area and started making a beeline for Rob. He was disappointed when one of the ladies who worked there escorted the little girl to the back rooms. She told Rob and I that the Russian Blue was notorious for teasing d*gs, and that the other office cat was almost as bad about it. Rob and I thought it was so funny. Pam S. |
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Lots of purrs and best wishes for TED to find an easy solution to Dusty's
problems, -- Polonca & Soncek "TJ and The Dust" wrote in message ... He has more blood drawn for his extensive thyroid test and had his blood pressure taken. snip |
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