The evening’s video;
Because my big bengal cat has become walking skellington, and I have to hydrate him daily
in the hopes he’ll pull through;
he is so weak right now it wasn’t real difficult.
Because my big bengal cat has become walking skellington, and I have to hydrate him daily
in the hopes he’ll pull through;
he is so weak right now it wasn’t real difficult.
Poor kitteh. Is it his kidneys? I’ve known cats with kidney issues to really perk up once they start getting fluids.
Poor kitteh. Is it his kidneys? I’ve known cats with kidney issues to really perk up once they start getting fluids.
Poor kitteh. Is it his kidneys? I’ve known cats with kidney issues to really perk up once they start getting fluids.
You have a good source of fluids/bags? If not, let me know and I’ll try to get something for you.
I hope he feels better soon.
Poor cat! But he’s lucky to have such a dedicated nurse. I too have a walking skeleton cat (and also a waddling football cat). It seems to be just old-age related appetite loss, but it’s scary how little there is of her. I slip her hi-cal goodies when football kitteh isn’t around (which she leaves in the bowl for Football to gobble up as soon as a kid opens a door), but I don’t think I’d cope with IV lines.
You have a good source of fluids/bags? If not, let me know and I’ll try to get something for you.
I hope he feels better soon.
You have a good source of fluids/bags? If not, let me know and I’ll try to get something for you.
I hope he feels better soon.
Good on you for working so hard–they can hang in there for a long time if they’re determined to live.
Poor cat! But he’s lucky to have such a dedicated nurse. I too have a walking skeleton cat (and also a waddling football cat). It seems to be just old-age related appetite loss, but it’s scary how little there is of her. I slip her hi-cal goodies when football kitteh isn’t around (which she leaves in the bowl for Football to gobble up as soon as a kid opens a door), but I don’t think I’d cope with IV lines.
Poor cat! But he’s lucky to have such a dedicated nurse. I too have a walking skeleton cat (and also a waddling football cat). It seems to be just old-age related appetite loss, but it’s scary how little there is of her. I slip her hi-cal goodies when football kitteh isn’t around (which she leaves in the bowl for Football to gobble up as soon as a kid opens a door), but I don’t think I’d cope with IV lines.
Oh, dear. A sick pet is SO distressing! The inability to explain to them what’s going on and why you’re doing whatever you’re doing to them makes it all so difficult.
I hope your poor kitty gets better soon.
*hug*
Good on you for working so hard–they can hang in there for a long time if they’re determined to live.
Good on you for working so hard–they can hang in there for a long time if they’re determined to live.
Oh, dear. A sick pet is SO distressing! The inability to explain to them what’s going on and why you’re doing whatever you’re doing to them makes it all so difficult.
I hope your poor kitty gets better soon.
*hug*
Oh, dear. A sick pet is SO distressing! The inability to explain to them what’s going on and why you’re doing whatever you’re doing to them makes it all so difficult.
I hope your poor kitty gets better soon.
*hug*
*hugs*
Much love, sweetheart.
*hugs*
Much love, sweetheart.
*hugs*
Much love, sweetheart.