Bama Kitty Mom (GA)
Member Since 2018
Yesterday: 12/20 Bama Kitty AMPS 153 +3 157 +8.5 186; PMPS 160 +3 156 +9 184
Bama is staying solidly in the mid to high 100s. I am content for him to be there, at least, until after Friday when hordes of relatives descend upon our house for food and festivities. So, I won't be adjusting his insulin until afterward. He should not be disturbed too much as his space is upstairs and the crowds will remain downstairs. I say crowds. The total number of extra people will be about 10, mostly adults, but also one teenager and two aged 9 and 12. Could get a little loud.
Bama has eaten well overnight and at pre-shot meal, getting up from his bed for tests and snacks, and leaving a couple nice sized turds in the box. He continues to request water to be syringed into his mouth. I am happy to comply. I figure by doing this every few hours, he is getting an extra 60 to 100 mls. per day.
His vet has agreed to prescribe injectable Ondansetron which can be administered sub-q but possibly not in the sub-q line. I am to pick up the script today. If anyone has tips or advice on injectables, please let me know or tag someone who may have experience. As always, thanks for your help.
@Bandit's Mom @Suzanne & Darcy
Bama is staying solidly in the mid to high 100s. I am content for him to be there, at least, until after Friday when hordes of relatives descend upon our house for food and festivities. So, I won't be adjusting his insulin until afterward. He should not be disturbed too much as his space is upstairs and the crowds will remain downstairs. I say crowds. The total number of extra people will be about 10, mostly adults, but also one teenager and two aged 9 and 12. Could get a little loud.
Bama has eaten well overnight and at pre-shot meal, getting up from his bed for tests and snacks, and leaving a couple nice sized turds in the box. He continues to request water to be syringed into his mouth. I am happy to comply. I figure by doing this every few hours, he is getting an extra 60 to 100 mls. per day.
His vet has agreed to prescribe injectable Ondansetron which can be administered sub-q but possibly not in the sub-q line. I am to pick up the script today. If anyone has tips or advice on injectables, please let me know or tag someone who may have experience. As always, thanks for your help.
@Bandit's Mom @Suzanne & Darcy
