Amy&TrixieCat
Member Since 2011
Yesterday
I am once again saying this with great caution and as many anti-jinxes as possible...but it looks like Trixie is back! The change in her over the past couple days has been remarkable, and in hindsight, I believe I had missed some subtle signs that she wasn't feeling like herself for a while. I think she must have had some sort of low-grade infection - whether it was p-titis or something else - going on that really didn't show any strong symptoms until this past Sunday, and now that she's had a few days of ABs (which fortunately are not bothering her), she's feeling much better. Her recovery is much quicker than I would expect if it wasn't something that needed an AB...I could be wrong, because she does like to keep me guessing, but that's my theory.
We have our fairly happy appy (I'm still doing some assist-feeding to be sure she gets all of her calories - and then some), we have snuggles and kibble hunts and playing with 'nip toys and a "hissy growly swatty repack it" gelcap event this morning (got it down 20 minutes later....
)
I tell ya, though, if she didn't have a food aversion before, DH and I managed to give her one last night by startling her while she was eating....not once, but twice
. The first time was right after we did fluids...she was SO happy and snuggly and rubby lovey dovey. She came down for her post-fluids snack...I was holding the plate in one hand and spoon in the other. I dropped the frikken spoon right next to her little ear
. She RAN...poor girl was scared of me for at least an hour. She was finally starting to relax a bit, I was doing her last feeding of the evening via syringe, and DH made some sort of loud noise in another room. Since she was already on edge, that sent her over...UGH. She wanted nothing to do with the syringe or eating after that. I had to wait almost another hour before trying again. Poor girl...and, of course, even though DH made the second noise, I was the one feeding her when it happened, so you know who she associated it with
...
But, she seems to be over it today.
I'm sorry I haven't visited many condos in the past few days...and we have such an influx of new folks to meet, too. I know you all know how overwhelming it is when our furbabies don't feel well. Last night, DH and I cracked open a couple bottles of cheap Trader Joe's wine and breathed a sigh of relief. Today, hopefully it's back to visiting as usual...
For now, though...it's time to get ready for work
. Have a great day, L&LL!
Amy
I am once again saying this with great caution and as many anti-jinxes as possible...but it looks like Trixie is back! The change in her over the past couple days has been remarkable, and in hindsight, I believe I had missed some subtle signs that she wasn't feeling like herself for a while. I think she must have had some sort of low-grade infection - whether it was p-titis or something else - going on that really didn't show any strong symptoms until this past Sunday, and now that she's had a few days of ABs (which fortunately are not bothering her), she's feeling much better. Her recovery is much quicker than I would expect if it wasn't something that needed an AB...I could be wrong, because she does like to keep me guessing, but that's my theory.
We have our fairly happy appy (I'm still doing some assist-feeding to be sure she gets all of her calories - and then some), we have snuggles and kibble hunts and playing with 'nip toys and a "hissy growly swatty repack it" gelcap event this morning (got it down 20 minutes later....
I tell ya, though, if she didn't have a food aversion before, DH and I managed to give her one last night by startling her while she was eating....not once, but twice
. She RAN...poor girl was scared of me for at least an hour. She was finally starting to relax a bit, I was doing her last feeding of the evening via syringe, and DH made some sort of loud noise in another room. Since she was already on edge, that sent her over...UGH. She wanted nothing to do with the syringe or eating after that. I had to wait almost another hour before trying again. Poor girl...and, of course, even though DH made the second noise, I was the one feeding her when it happened, so you know who she associated it with But, she seems to be over it today.
I'm sorry I haven't visited many condos in the past few days...and we have such an influx of new folks to meet, too. I know you all know how overwhelming it is when our furbabies don't feel well. Last night, DH and I cracked open a couple bottles of cheap Trader Joe's wine and breathed a sigh of relief. Today, hopefully it's back to visiting as usual...
For now, though...it's time to get ready for work
Amy
..ahh..yet another gelcap...but your the gel cap queen Amy!