Well, after about a week on the Rescue Remedy, and about 1 1/2 weeks back on the prednisolone, I think she's doing a little better. She seems calmer, and it seems the hair on her legs is starting to grow back a little. I can't tell about her tummy though yet. I still see her licking and chewing, but not near as often as I did for awhile there, and I always stop her. I think the Rescue Remedy is really doing the trick with Tubby though. They haven't had a spat at night since about 2 days after I started the RR.
One thing that I noticed which is making me think it's really the RR is that we were gone last weekend. Their kitty sitter knows about filling up the glasses with water, but I didn't tell her about the RR, so they didn't get any added to the water since Friday morning when I filled the glasses up before I left. Sunday night Tubby was sniffing Peanut again, and bothering her, and there was a spat in the middle of the night.
Well, as soon as I got home Sunday, I added more water to their glasses and added more RR. So Sunday night there was a spat, but since then - not a one. And I don't see Tubby going up to Peanut and standing over her and sniffing on her either - which I think is what's bothering her. But then again, he slept most of the time the way it was, and now I think he's sleeping even more, so I'm not sure how good this is for him, although it seems to be working for her.
So I will continue to monitor the situation and keep you updated. I should get a pic of her tummy when I sit her up and smooch on her. It's so pink and flabby, and when I sit her up it all "sags" down and she looks like a flabby, pudgy little girl with the sweetest pink tummy.
She would hate me for showing the world her bare tummy in that state though, so we'll see....
Thanks for all the good wishes. They sure do help me, which in turn can only help her.
Tubby
Spring 1986 - Dec. 11, 2004
RIP Big Boy
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Peanut
Fall 1988 - Jan. 24, 2007
RIP Snotty Girl
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Robin
Fall 1997 - Oct. 6, 2012
RIP Sweet Monkeyhead Girl
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