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A couple of weeks ago we had really bad flooding due to rain. I guess I
figure if the weather is going to come it's going to come. It was a little tough to drive in but I did have to go to work. The snow in the high country was pretty bad but still the news showed that nobody was willing to let it stop them. In fact some people actually welcomed the snow storm and went out and played in it. -- Cat Galaxy: All Cats! All The Time! www.catgalaxymedia.com Panther TEK: Staying On Top Of Your Computer Needs! www.panthertekit.com "Jean B." wrote in message ... I did go get a new litterbox and litter. I wonder whether it should be in a different place too? I hate driving in the snow, but it wasn't too bad yet--most of it was still being blown away by the traffic. BUT tomorrow will be an issue. -- Jean B. |
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Cat Protector wrote:
He gets both a liquid and a pill. The liquid medication he has to take twice a day and the pill only once a day. You need to wrap the cat in a towel like a burrito and then administer the meds. Icarus is pretty tough so it took a couple of tries to get the pill in his mouth. You might see if he likes Pill Pockets. My vet sells them but they're easily googled up on the web. They are a chicken or salmon flavored treat, soft like soft fudge, shaped like a small pouch that you put the pill in and pinch closed. They have a sticky consistency, so the pill won't squirt out if the cat chews it. I think various places on the web sell them for about $6 for a packet of 40. They were great for getting Gideon to take Tapazole, before his surgery last year, because it's a foul-tasting, uncoated pill. -- jamie ) "There's a seeker born every minute." |
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I hope it all works out and your cat is finally able to come home.
-- Cat Galaxy: All Cats! All The Time! www.catgalaxymedia.com Panther TEK: Staying On Top Of Your Computer Needs! www.panthertekit.com "Jean B." wrote in message ... That's what I ended up doing. No call--unless she just didn't leave a message on my machine here. -- Jean B. |
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Actually the cat might sleep plenty when at home and on medication. I know
Icarus has been sleeping a bit more while on the meds. Of course he is also a little lively as well. -- Cat Galaxy: All Cats! All The Time! www.catgalaxymedia.com Panther TEK: Staying On Top Of Your Computer Needs! www.panthertekit.com "Karen Chuplis" wrote in message ... I think he will sleep through a lot of it. It is hard not to want to know! Hopefully they will still call. |
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Rona Yuthasastrakosol wrote:
"Jean B." wrote in message ... Well, I do have the two abandoned foster cats, so I can spend some extra time with them. I'd better go look outside. More later. -- Jean B. I was just about to ask you about them. They're very long-term fosters, aren't they? Yes, they are. Their mom has pretty much abandoned them. Today I was wondering what would happen if they needed emergency care, since I had to sign something that said I was Mingy's legal owner. But the more the merrier, I say (though my mother would disagree, since she's the one taking care of my cat). Has your daughter warmed up to them, yet? No. In fact, she has been behaving cooly toward Mingy recently, and that drives me crazy. I just don't understand how she went from adoring him on day to ignoring him the next. I hope this will remind her she loves him. Hope Mingy is doing well, and will be back in time for your birthday! Well, if they say he can go home, the good news is I can go get him any hour of the day or night, so as soon as I get dug out I can rescue him. He is very unhappy--they think because of the surgery, but I am sure he is also unhappy to be there. He cannot stand anything different/new people. At least they have his cage pretty much covered, and I think he is off in a quiet(er) spot. Still......... Happy Birthday, btw!! Thanks. Hard to think about that til Mingy is back though.... Nice to see you, rona. -- Jean B. |
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Karen Chuplis wrote:
I think he will sleep through a lot of it. It is hard not to want to know! Hopefully they will still call. The vet finally called. They have had a lot of emergencies, so they couldn't call earlier. Mingy sounds like he is very unhappy, she thinks because of the surgery, but it is hard to say what percentage is that and what percentage is his being there. His cage is somewhat covered, and he is somewhat better when he doesn't see anyone.... The vet said there were a lot of struvite crystals. I said I guessed that meant we'd have to change his diet and asked whether we could segue into the new stuff. She seemed to be saying he should eat dry food, but I thought wet food was better for such things. (Actually, FBOFW, I let Mingy graze on dry food and then feed him wet food at night. He likes chunks with gravy and only licks the gravy off the chunks.) She did seem to say, Mingy could lick the gravy off his usual food and just switch his dry food. She mentioned Hill's ?CDS?. I am going to have to do some research on that and various other foods that might be good for him now that we know he has this problem................ My main concern now is that he is so upset!!!!! That can't be good for him! At least I can pick him up any hour of the day or night, so as soon as he can get home and the roads are the least bit drivable (for my more-intrepid friend), I will go rescue him. -- Jean B. |
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jamie wrote:
You might see if he likes Pill Pockets. My vet sells them but they're easily googled up on the web. They are a chicken or salmon flavored treat, soft like soft fudge, shaped like a small pouch that you put the pill in and pinch closed. They have a sticky consistency, so the pill won't squirt out if the cat chews it. I think various places on the web sell them for about $6 for a packet of 40. They were great for getting Gideon to take Tapazole, before his surgery last year, because it's a foul-tasting, uncoated pill. Mingy doesn't even like treats! I think any pills would have to be placed in his mouth. Someone elsewhere mentioned some goo you could put the pill in before it is placed in the cat's mouth. -- Jean B. |
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Cat Protector wrote:
I hope it all works out and your cat is finally able to come home. I hope he can come home tomorrow afternoon (the earliest possible time, I guess)--and we can get to him. He is most unhappy. (I wish I didn't have that confirmed.) -- Jean B. |
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Cat Protector wrote:
Actually the cat might sleep plenty when at home and on medication. I know Icarus has been sleeping a bit more while on the meds. Of course he is also a little lively as well. Mingy now sleeps much of the say anyway, so that's a good bet. I wonder if he'll get any sleep at the hospital? He is so upset, he may not be able to. -- Jean B. |
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My vet prescribed both dry and canned food. He is eating Hills s/d dry and
c/d canned and of course a/d. He doesn't like it too much but the other cats were willing to eat it. -- Cat Galaxy: All Cats! All The Time! www.catgalaxymedia.com Panther TEK: Staying On Top Of Your Computer Needs! www.panthertekit.com "Jean B." wrote in message ... The vet finally called. They have had a lot of emergencies, so they couldn't call earlier. Mingy sounds like he is very unhappy, she thinks because of the surgery, but it is hard to say what percentage is that and what percentage is his being there. His cage is somewhat covered, and he is somewhat better when he doesn't see anyone.... The vet said there were a lot of struvite crystals. I said I guessed that meant we'd have to change his diet and asked whether we could segue into the new stuff. She seemed to be saying he should eat dry food, but I thought wet food was better for such things. (Actually, FBOFW, I let Mingy graze on dry food and then feed him wet food at night. He likes chunks with gravy and only licks the gravy off the chunks.) She did seem to say, Mingy could lick the gravy off his usual food and just switch his dry food. She mentioned Hill's ?CDS?. I am going to have to do some research on that and various other foods that might be good for him now that we know he has this problem................ My main concern now is that he is so upset!!!!! That can't be good for him! At least I can pick him up any hour of the day or night, so as soon as he can get home and the roads are the least bit drivable (for my more-intrepid friend), I will go rescue him. -- Jean B. |
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