• Buffy is Feeling Better (5/13/2021)

    From jmcquown@21:1/5 to All on Thu May 13 19:12:55 2021
    For palliative care the vet has me adding adding a drop of liquid
    prednisone (a steroid, chicken flavoured, from a compounding pharmacy)
    to her wet food.

    When I got home from work yesterday she'd eaten all the gooshy food and
    all the dry kibble! I gave her more of the dry food and she snacked on
    that. Good girl!

    This morning I dished up more fresh kibble then went to the kitchen to
    dish up some canned food and add the drop of prednisone. When I got
    back to the bedroom she was sitting at her placemat meowing at me. Hey,
    hurry up with that wet food! :D

    I did my usual morning routine getting ready for work. She curled up on
    the bed and watched me. I gave her a kiss on the top of her head, told
    her I love her and left. When I got home this evening, again she'd
    eaten all of both kinds of food. I gave her more of the dry kibble and
    she ate all that, too! So I put more in her bowl.

    The weather turned nicely cool overnight so when I got home I opened
    some windows. After her snack Buffy sat on the pet steps by the dining
    room window and looked outside for a bit. Then she got up on my lap and snuggled and purred for a bit.

    Now she's back to snoozing on the bed. I will make sure she doesn't run
    out of dry food. She's obviously much more comfortable eating it now
    and she's gaining back some more of the weight she lost. I'm thrilled
    her appetite is back. She's also drinking plenty of water and her
    litterbox output is more like normal.

    She's definitely feeling better, even if she's doesn't feel like running
    around playing.

    Jill

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  • From Judith Latham@21:1/5 to jmcquown on Fri May 14 20:28:17 2021
    In article <%ninI.113479$9L1.77387@fx05.iad>,
    jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net> wrote:
    For palliative care the vet has me adding adding a drop of liquid
    prednisone (a steroid, chicken flavoured, from a compounding pharmacy)
    to her wet food.

    When I got home from work yesterday she'd eaten all the gooshy food and
    all the dry kibble! I gave her more of the dry food and she snacked on
    that. Good girl!

    This morning I dished up more fresh kibble then went to the kitchen to
    dish up some canned food and add the drop of prednisone. When I got
    back to the bedroom she was sitting at her placemat meowing at me. Hey, hurry up with that wet food! :D

    I did my usual morning routine getting ready for work. She curled up on
    the bed and watched me. I gave her a kiss on the top of her head, told
    her I love her and left. When I got home this evening, again she'd
    eaten all of both kinds of food. I gave her more of the dry kibble and
    she ate all that, too! So I put more in her bowl.

    The weather turned nicely cool overnight so when I got home I opened
    some windows. After her snack Buffy sat on the pet steps by the dining
    room window and looked outside for a bit. Then she got up on my lap and snuggled and purred for a bit.

    Now she's back to snoozing on the bed. I will make sure she doesn't run
    out of dry food. She's obviously much more comfortable eating it now
    and she's gaining back some more of the weight she lost. I'm thrilled
    her appetite is back. She's also drinking plenty of water and her
    litterbox output is more like normal.

    She's definitely feeling better, even if she's doesn't feel like running around playing.

    Jill

    Wow! That's fantastic news! She's really coming along well. She was so
    poorly last week. I'll copy this to your friends on FB. The purrs seem to
    be working. :) Maybe she'll feel more like playing soon too.

    Judith

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    Judith Latham
    Stourbridge, West Midlands. UK.

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  • From jmcquown@21:1/5 to Judith Latham on Fri May 14 18:36:54 2021
    On 5/14/2021 3:28 PM, Judith Latham wrote:
    In article <%ninI.113479$9L1.77387@fx05.iad>,
    jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net> wrote:
    For palliative care the vet has me adding adding a drop of liquid
    prednisone (a steroid, chicken flavoured, from a compounding pharmacy)
    to her wet food.

    When I got home from work yesterday she'd eaten all the gooshy food and
    all the dry kibble! I gave her more of the dry food and she snacked on
    that. Good girl!

    This morning I dished up more fresh kibble then went to the kitchen to
    dish up some canned food and add the drop of prednisone. When I got
    back to the bedroom she was sitting at her placemat meowing at me. Hey,
    hurry up with that wet food! :D

    I did my usual morning routine getting ready for work. She curled up on
    the bed and watched me. I gave her a kiss on the top of her head, told
    her I love her and left. When I got home this evening, again she'd
    eaten all of both kinds of food. I gave her more of the dry kibble and
    she ate all that, too! So I put more in her bowl.

    The weather turned nicely cool overnight so when I got home I opened
    some windows. After her snack Buffy sat on the pet steps by the dining
    room window and looked outside for a bit. Then she got up on my lap and
    snuggled and purred for a bit.

    Now she's back to snoozing on the bed. I will make sure she doesn't run
    out of dry food. She's obviously much more comfortable eating it now
    and she's gaining back some more of the weight she lost. I'm thrilled
    her appetite is back. She's also drinking plenty of water and her
    litterbox output is more like normal.

    She's definitely feeling better, even if she's doesn't feel like running
    around playing.

    Jill

    Wow! That's fantastic news! She's really coming along well. She was so
    poorly last week. I'll copy this to your friends on FB. The purrs seem to
    be working. :) Maybe she'll feel more like playing soon too.

    Judith

    I hope so. The problem with her jaw remains but the steroids seem to be controlling the inflammation and as such, the discomfort. Unfortunately
    I don't have the means to take her to the far-away specialist for a
    biopsy. :(

    Jill

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  • From Judith Latham@21:1/5 to j_mcquown@comcast.net on Sat May 15 20:17:09 2021
    In article <cYCnI.355823$J_5.137365@fx46.iad>, jmcquown
    <j_mcquown@comcast.net> wrote:


    Wow! That's fantastic news! She's really coming along well. She was so poorly last week. I'll copy this to your friends on FB. The purrs seem
    to be working. :) Maybe she'll feel more like playing soon too.

    Judith

    I hope so. The problem with her jaw remains but the steroids seem to be controlling the inflammation and as such, the discomfort.
    Unfortunately I don't have the means to take her to the far-away
    specialist for a biopsy. :(

    Jill

    She seems to be getting excellent care from your vet and yourself.
    Hopefully the inflammation will recede and she'll be much more
    comfortable.

    Judith

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    Judith Latham
    Stourbridge, West Midlands. UK.

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