• Buffy Update 5/30/2021

    From jmcquown@21:1/5 to All on Sun May 30 20:31:56 2021
    She just fooled me again and this afternoon ate some of the dry Rx
    kibble. I've been dishing up 1/4 of a cup every day in a separate bowl
    "just in case". She's ignored it. This afternoon she surprised me! I
    still primarily expect her to only want to eat soft canned food given
    her situation but I make the dry available, too.

    And yes, she's back to eating only the prescription food. I was able to
    get her to eat the mixture with the Sheba after a couple of servings of
    just Sheba. Now I've weaned her off that and she's happy to eat the prescription food. At least I know she won't throw up the Sheba food.
    It's the brand she ate before the Rx stuff but also before the bladder
    stone. One symptom of the bladder issue was vomiting and unable to use
    the box. Don't need a recurrence of that on top of everything else.
    So, she's back to eating the Rx food. Yay!

    She's sitting on my lap right now, purring. :) She slept curled into my
    side last night. Woke me up this morning wanting food! She's stuck
    with me most of the day, wanting scritches and purring while I was
    reading a book.

    I do think the long-term pain shot they gave her is starting to wear
    off. I have liquid oral pain meds in pre-measured syringes to squirt in
    her mouth every 12 hours starting tomorrow. She won't be happy with my
    doing it but from previous experience she gets over that fairly quickly.
    The goal is no pain, continue to eat, use the box, be comfortable, be
    happy. And yes, please, do keep sleeping curled up next to me and
    waking me up asking for food. :)

    It's not a fun or easy thing to administer medication by mouth to a cat
    whose upper jaw is the source of the pain. I'm always afraid I'll hurt her.

    I mentioned that to the vet and he said I could bring her in and they'd administer the medication, no charge for the visit/service. That's nice
    but I am sure as heck not going to subject Buffy to the stress of being
    put in her carrier and driven to the vet every day! OMG, talk about
    stressing her out. She'd never trust me again. She'd think every
    minute I moved I was going to put her in the carrier. She'd find a
    place to hide where I'd never find her. Thanks but no thanks. I'll
    manage to give her the meds.

    Jill

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  • From Judith Latham@21:1/5 to j_mcquown@comcast.net on Mon May 31 13:24:27 2021
    In article <38WsI.7452$G11.2058@fx01.iad>, jmcquown
    <j_mcquown@comcast.net> wrote:
    She just fooled me again and this afternoon ate some of the dry Rx
    kibble. I've been dishing up 1/4 of a cup every day in a separate bowl
    "just in case". She's ignored it. This afternoon she surprised me! I
    still primarily expect her to only want to eat soft canned food given
    her situation but I make the dry available, too.

    And yes, she's back to eating only the prescription food. I was able to
    get her to eat the mixture with the Sheba after a couple of servings of
    just Sheba. Now I've weaned her off that and she's happy to eat the prescription food. At least I know she won't throw up the Sheba food.
    It's the brand she ate before the Rx stuff but also before the bladder
    stone. One symptom of the bladder issue was vomiting and unable to use
    the box. Don't need a recurrence of that on top of everything else.
    So, she's back to eating the Rx food. Yay!

    She's sitting on my lap right now, purring. :) She slept curled into my
    side last night. Woke me up this morning wanting food! She's stuck
    with me most of the day, wanting scritches and purring while I was
    reading a book.

    I do think the long-term pain shot they gave her is starting to wear
    off. I have liquid oral pain meds in pre-measured syringes to squirt in
    her mouth every 12 hours starting tomorrow. She won't be happy with my
    doing it but from previous experience she gets over that fairly quickly.
    The goal is no pain, continue to eat, use the box, be comfortable, be
    happy. And yes, please, do keep sleeping curled up next to me and
    waking me up asking for food. :)

    It's not a fun or easy thing to administer medication by mouth to a cat
    whose upper jaw is the source of the pain. I'm always afraid I'll hurt
    her.

    I mentioned that to the vet and he said I could bring her in and they'd administer the medication, no charge for the visit/service. That's nice
    but I am sure as heck not going to subject Buffy to the stress of being
    put in her carrier and driven to the vet every day! OMG, talk about stressing her out. She'd never trust me again. She'd think every
    minute I moved I was going to put her in the carrier. She'd find a
    place to hide where I'd never find her. Thanks but no thanks. I'll
    manage to give her the meds.

    Jill

    Well bless her cotton socks. she's doing so well and sounds a lot happier. Maybe the purrs are helping too. :) Good luck with the pain meds.

    Judith

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    Judith Latham
    Stourbridge, West Midlands. UK.

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  • From jmcquown@21:1/5 to Judith Latham on Mon May 31 15:07:50 2021
    On 5/31/2021 8:24 AM, Judith Latham wrote:
    In article <38WsI.7452$G11.2058@fx01.iad>, jmcquown
    <j_mcquown@comcast.net> wrote:
    She just fooled me again and this afternoon ate some of the dry Rx
    kibble. I've been dishing up 1/4 of a cup every day in a separate bowl
    "just in case". She's ignored it. This afternoon she surprised me! I
    still primarily expect her to only want to eat soft canned food given
    her situation but I make the dry available, too.

    And yes, she's back to eating only the prescription food. I was able to
    get her to eat the mixture with the Sheba after a couple of servings of
    just Sheba. Now I've weaned her off that and she's happy to eat the
    prescription food. At least I know she won't throw up the Sheba food.
    It's the brand she ate before the Rx stuff but also before the bladder
    stone. One symptom of the bladder issue was vomiting and unable to use
    the box. Don't need a recurrence of that on top of everything else.
    So, she's back to eating the Rx food. Yay!

    She's sitting on my lap right now, purring. :) She slept curled into my
    side last night. Woke me up this morning wanting food! She's stuck
    with me most of the day, wanting scritches and purring while I was
    reading a book.

    I do think the long-term pain shot they gave her is starting to wear
    off. I have liquid oral pain meds in pre-measured syringes to squirt in
    her mouth every 12 hours starting tomorrow. She won't be happy with my
    doing it but from previous experience she gets over that fairly quickly.
    The goal is no pain, continue to eat, use the box, be comfortable, be
    happy. And yes, please, do keep sleeping curled up next to me and
    waking me up asking for food. :)

    It's not a fun or easy thing to administer medication by mouth to a cat
    whose upper jaw is the source of the pain. I'm always afraid I'll hurt
    her.

    I mentioned that to the vet and he said I could bring her in and they'd
    administer the medication, no charge for the visit/service. That's nice
    but I am sure as heck not going to subject Buffy to the stress of being
    put in her carrier and driven to the vet every day! OMG, talk about
    stressing her out. She'd never trust me again. She'd think every
    minute I moved I was going to put her in the carrier. She'd find a
    place to hide where I'd never find her. Thanks but no thanks. I'll
    manage to give her the meds.

    Jill

    Well bless her cotton socks. she's doing so well and sounds a lot happier. Maybe the purrs are helping too. :) Good luck with the pain meds.

    Judith

    Thank you. She's eating. She's drinking. Not as much poo as I'd like
    but I'm adding fiber powder to the drinking water and that seems to
    help. She's sitting on my lap again, purring and even rubbing her face
    on my hand. She's not hiding (but I'm making sure to keep the bedroom
    closet door closed).

    I'll be giving her the first dose of liquid pain medication this
    evening. I'll manage; she'll only be upset for a few minutes. I've
    done this before, I just don't like doing it.

    I'm still surprised the vet mentioned the option of taking her there
    every day to let them administer it. Even if I were so inclined, it
    wouldn't work because they're not open on Sundays. I have to give this
    to her every day. They're not open today, either. Today is a US
    holiday (Memorial Day). I have no idea why he even brought it up.

    Buffy just got down off my lap and used her cardboard scratcher. She's
    been doing that all along. Now she's in a Sphinx pose on top of the
    scratcher, looking comfy.

    I wish I could take a picture but my camera decided to fail last Thursday.

    Jill

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  • From Judith Latham@21:1/5 to All on Mon May 31 21:33:25 2021

    Thank you. She's eating. She's drinking. Not as much poo as I'd like
    but I'm adding fiber powder to the drinking water and that seems to
    help. She's sitting on my lap again, purring and even rubbing her face
    on my hand. She's not hiding (but I'm making sure to keep the bedroom
    closet door closed).

    I'll be giving her the first dose of liquid pain medication this
    evening. I'll manage; she'll only be upset for a few minutes. I've
    done this before, I just don't like doing it.

    I'm still surprised the vet mentioned the option of taking her there
    every day to let them administer it. Even if I were so inclined, it
    wouldn't work because they're not open on Sundays. I have to give this
    to her every day. They're not open today, either. Today is a US
    holiday (Memorial Day). I have no idea why he even brought it up.

    Buffy just got down off my lap and used her cardboard scratcher. She's
    been doing that all along. Now she's in a Sphinx pose on top of the scratcher, looking comfy.

    I wish I could take a picture but my camera decided to fail last
    Thursday.

    Jill


    I'm so pleased to hear how good she is. I love that she's looking comfy.
    She does seem to have become Buffy again. Good luck with the pain meds.

    Judith

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    Judith Latham
    Stourbridge, West Midlands. UK.

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  • From jmcquown@21:1/5 to Judith Latham on Tue Jun 1 10:24:06 2021
    On 5/31/2021 4:33 PM, Judith Latham wrote:
    > >
    Thank you. She's eating. She's drinking. Not as much poo as I'd like
    but I'm adding fiber powder to the drinking water and that seems to
    help. She's sitting on my lap again, purring and even rubbing her face
    on my hand. She's not hiding (but I'm making sure to keep the bedroom
    closet door closed).

    I'll be giving her the first dose of liquid pain medication this
    evening. I'll manage; she'll only be upset for a few minutes. I've
    done this before, I just don't like doing it.

    I'm still surprised the vet mentioned the option of taking her there
    every day to let them administer it. Even if I were so inclined, it
    wouldn't work because they're not open on Sundays. I have to give this
    to her every day. They're not open today, either. Today is a US
    holiday (Memorial Day). I have no idea why he even brought it up.

    Buffy just got down off my lap and used her cardboard scratcher. She's
    been doing that all along. Now she's in a Sphinx pose on top of the
    scratcher, looking comfy.

    I wish I could take a picture but my camera decided to fail last
    Thursday.

    Jill


    I'm so pleased to hear how good she is. I love that she's looking comfy.
    She does seem to have become Buffy again. Good luck with the pain meds.

    Judith

    She took the liquid meds, no problem! She was curled up on her crackle
    sack and let me squirt it into her mouth without a fight. A few minutes
    later she joined me on the sofa in the den, looking rather stoned.

    She's eating, she's using the litterbox, she slept curled up next to me
    last night and wanted more food this morning.

    I've no illusions about her prognosis but for now she's comfortable and
    eating and using the box and is not in pain. That's what is important.

    Jill

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  • From Judith Latham@21:1/5 to j_mcquown@comcast.net on Wed Jun 2 20:42:47 2021
    In article <dqrtI.163036$Ms7.119065@fx34.iad>, jmcquown
    <j_mcquown@comcast.net> wrote:


    She took the liquid meds, no problem! She was curled up on her crackle
    sack and let me squirt it into her mouth without a fight. A few minutes later she joined me on the sofa in the den, looking rather stoned.

    She's eating, she's using the litterbox, she slept curled up next to me
    last night and wanted more food this morning.

    I've no illusions about her prognosis but for now she's comfortable and eating and using the box and is not in pain. That's what is important.

    Jill


    I'm really pleased she's doing so well. She was so good with the meds I
    want to hug her. Maybe, as you say she looked stoned, the meds have a nice
    side effect and she'll always take it well. :)

    She certainly is having a beter quality of life at the moment.

    Judith

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    Judith Latham
    Stourbridge, West Midlands. UK.

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