He does look relaxed in those photos but not stoned. Now that you got him chilling out, take advantage of it and love on him all you can so he will miss it when the valium is gone...
Flutter is as lovely as ever and she looks sooooo sweeeeeet!
He does look relaxed in those photos but not stoned. Now that you got him chilling out, take advantage of it and love on him all you can so he will miss it when the valium is gone...
Flutter is as lovely as ever and she looks sooooo sweeeeeet!
Special Needs Pets just leave bigger imprints ♥ on your heart!
Look at Pouncer's sweet face. AAAAAAAAAAWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
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From the look on his face I think it's working well.
I haven't had to give any to Ripley for a little while but after a few days of being on it he is just the sweetest and neediest kitty ever. I really like him drugged!
I don't know how long Pouncer is supposet to get the valium but you may notice that he starts building up a tolerance to it after so long - like with people. Once Ripley is better, over his bladder problem and behaving well I usually ween him off but the vet lets me keep it on hand (and I can get more just by calling) so I can start him on it again if he starts acting stressed or upset. That way he gets a break from it and doesn't build up a tolerance or get too addicted.
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