
Originally Posted by
Lizzie
You are very kind allowing Scooter to share your bedroom while he still drippy but he certainly repayed you this morning. The ear type medication is wonderful, isn't it? I had Shahdee's heart medicine made up that way, she couldn't have been medicated otherwise. I don't think it works with all meds but I don't know what the criteria is. Anyway, good luck with the new med.
The saving grace here is we don't have carpeting so the floor is easy to mop up. I change the bed daily, and wipe down all areas. The dripping is very small ones, but still messy. He's wanting out so bad, but can't have it all over the house (wouldn't be able to find it all). He's also getting VERY fiesty! I can tell he's feeling 100% better.
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