Squalliesmom
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Squallie is having a quiet day today, just chilling on his new bed. I'm trying to resist the urge to raise his dose until after I see how things shake out from the dental. I really believe that once those painful teeth are gone, his numbers will go down. Amazingly, he is still eating well, although he is dribbling some food when he eats. Cats are such masters at masking pain! Poor guy, I know his mouth has to hurt.
Squallie is having a quiet day today, just chilling on his new bed. I'm trying to resist the urge to raise his dose until after I see how things shake out from the dental. I really believe that once those painful teeth are gone, his numbers will go down. Amazingly, he is still eating well, although he is dribbling some food when he eats. Cats are such masters at masking pain! Poor guy, I know his mouth has to hurt.
Neko's numbers actually went up after the dental, due to inflammation, then came own as it subsided. I increased her dose as I didn't want her to get glucose toxicity. Then decreased when she told me she was getting better.