Fister was such a brave boy at the vets.He was weighed (6,93 kg) and then had the blood tests, they were all fine.
See below!
He was also vaccinated and his eyes, ears and mouth checked. Some of his gums were a bit red, but it wasn’t bad. His heart sounded fine too - and the vet didn’t think he was too skinny. So all in all a good check-up.
I’m glad to say that he’s allowed to eat any Senior food, and even Royal Canin’s Young Male for treats.
Getting him there went smoothy too, I had planned for my friend to go up the kitchen staircase and stay in the kitchen keeping quiet behind the door so he could close it quickly, in case Fister escaped, but I didn’t have to worry. He was sleeping on my bed unaware what was going to happen, and I went to grab him and carried him all the way to the kitchen without bloodshed. Whew, I’m glad it’s over!
Fister has been busy washing himself and eaten some treats, now he’s resting. He even let me cuddle a bit, so he’s not that mad at me.
These are his numbers:
2006 Urea 8,7 (normal = 5,7-12,9)
Alat 64 UL ( normal = 12-130)
Glucose 16,49 (normal = 3.94-8,83) - high number due to anaesthesia vet said.
2007 Urea 9,5 (normal = 5,7-12,9)
Alat 61 UL ( normal = 12-130)
Glucose 6,88 (normal = 3.94-8,83)
2008 Urea 9,9 (normal = 5,7-12,9)
Alat 46 UL ( normal = 12-130)
Glucose 5,90 (normal = 3.94-8,83)
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