Does your Cat (or any pet) misbehave since caregiving your loved one?
Have you been required to take care of your loved one's pet after they have passed? Does your pet have cute antics that entertain your loved one?
And finally, has the cat or dog transferred their loyalty to your Mother?
We will pick her up tomorrow once her blood pressure goes down to a normal limit. The Vet said the cat was sitting up on her own and moving about... oh my gosh, as this morning she couldn't do anything by just lay flat, couldn't pick her head up. Animals can be amazing :)
Just cannot wait to hear about your new house-when you get time, of course. Are you so very happy? Get well soon!
Hubs and I are adjusting too, resting today as I came down with bronchitis.
Sendhelp, the Vet now gave me a script for liquid thyroid meds which can be mixed at a pharmacy with chicken.
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Well, this morning at 5 a.m. we were at the emergency ER with the oldest cat... she had another stroke during the night... poor baby... I honestly thought we would need to put her down but the ER vet sounded very positive. A neurologist will be checking the cat out this afternoon.
The only thing new is the thyroid meds.
Now, for the next two days I can only feed her 4 small meals a day... so that means picking up all the dry food that I leave out. My gosh, the other two cats went nuts about what happen to their all day smorgasbord. There was a lot of pouting, temper tantrums [at 4 a.m.] , and litter kicked out of the littler boxes in spite.
Knock on wood, no clean ups from tummy-issue-cat. I need to narrow down what was bothering her. Too many Temptation treats? The cheese I used so I could get her to take a pill [she now needs thyroid pills]? The soft treats to tried to use to hide the pills? The whip cream she likes? Her morning dab of butter [real butter]? Potatoe chips?
Luckylu just renamed this the 'Catgiver's Thread' for short.
Better than a live cat on a dead body, though - just say'n
Then, the next morning, the roomie awakes with a cat sitting on her chest, thinking it is real but forgetting it is hers................
O look, there is a dead cat in my bed.
How kind of you to bring that dear lady a kitty,all her own,to love and hold.
It's so thoughtful of you to do things for the other residents living there....Bless you!
The thing is, if you squirt liquid onto her food and mix it in I wouldn't put it past her to go on hunger-strike altogether, don't you think?
Shots, next?
I can feel your cat hating me from several thousand miles away..!
This cat isn't the type that you can wrap in a towel unless you want your obit in the next day's newspaper.
At her next doctor's appointment, I will ask for liquid and order it from a pharmacy that does animal medicine compounding.
I think church mouse was thinking her doggy needed a cat companion
Cat was very happy to see me home and has been stuck to me like glue, sleeping near me all day and night since I got back. Dog gets to go with me on the next trip, but not the one after that - it's too long of a trip and I have to stay in a hotel, which doesn't work for him - so he'll have to stay home that time.
Eventually she was standing up on her own, and learned how to walk compensating the weaker side. Here it is 6 months later, and she can waddle about getting from point A to point B. She will even come down stairs on her own, but going up I need to carry her. She prefers to live upstairs. The only thing she is not doing is challenging the male cat to a fight. Funny, he use to be scared silly of her but now they seem to be bonding... as he has is age related issues, too.
My two boys are only 9 so hopefully, they are good for a while yet.
My old sweetie Hobbes had kidney disease and I had to give her subcutaneous fluids
under her skin every day for about two years until even that didn't do the trick anymore. Poor old thing must have felt like a pin cushion after a while.
There have been three elderly cats these past year, not mine. But after getting to know one, it would howl/cry each night. It is about 18 years old. So I picked it up, carried it to it's favorite place away from the maddening crowd, gave it water, and it went right to sleep each time-no more crying.
Hope yours gets comfortable.
We have been using a 24-hour animal ER, as usual the cats will need medical attention on the weekends.... [sigh]. This morning took one cat in as she wasn't feeling well and noticeably had lost weight. Bravo, easy fix, she has hyperthyroid problem. Easy fix with pills. She wasn't real cooperative with the Staff, to which I mentioned that's probably from her dementia. As in the past, she use to be very cooperative. Vet said she was pretty feisty for a cat of 16.
A decade ago I had a cat that her primary vet said there were signs of dementia. And sure enough, this current cat is doing the same identical thing. Yet, the other cats I have had up into their late teens didn't show any signs of memory issues. Not even their litter mates.