It sounds like things are turning around now. Too bad your vet couldn't give Frost a shot of Convenia, the antibiotic that lasts for two weeks, then you wouldn't have to do it. I'm glad Frost is doing better.![]()
It sounds like things are turning around now. Too bad your vet couldn't give Frost a shot of Convenia, the antibiotic that lasts for two weeks, then you wouldn't have to do it. I'm glad Frost is doing better.![]()
Blessings,
Mary
"Time and unforeseen occurrence befall us all." Ecclesiastes 9:11
I don't mind at all giving him injections. I did his injections about 20 minutes ago by myself. He settled right down between my knees and he didn't even feel the needles piercing the skin.
I don't know if any of you recall a few years ago but Guido's cat Micia was quite ill and we had to give her injections twice a day to help keep her comfortable. I did all those without much trouble. And the fact that for about 6 years I was injecting myself twice a day with insulin didn't hurt. LOL
So, all seems to be going ok (knock on wood) for now. He will get another sub-q treatment this evening but I don't foresee any issues with that.
Will keep you all updated as things progress. Thank you all again.
Michelle & Frost
Sounds like good news!! Maybe it was really just a stomach bug, and he's getting over it now!
Keep improving, Frost!![]()
I'm glad to hear that his health is improving. Now hopefully he'll keep cooperating with his injections and meds.![]()
How is Frost doing now? Better and better, I hope.![]()
Blessings,
Mary
"Time and unforeseen occurrence befall us all." Ecclesiastes 9:11
Frost is getting more and more himself. He was fighting with his brush for awhile and he is eating on his own. Not as much as usual but he is eating. He is drinking pretty normally now. Doing amazing with his meds. He doesn't fight the injections. He hates the anti-vomit med cause is stings a bit so that one he tries to get away from but it is only a 1 ml injection so it is quick. His antibiotic is also 1 ml but is diluted with 2 ml saline when injected and he has no issues with that or the 20 ml of sub-q he gets twice a day. I am going to forgo the anti-vomit med tomorrow to see how he does without it. Vet said a couple of days with that should be enough but we have 3 more days of sub-q & anti-biotics. He had his first poop last night and it was rather dark in color but wasn't overly soft. There was form to it so that was good. He is peeing fine and a normal amount. He is looking and behaving more like himself everyday. Thank you all for sticking by us.
Michelle & Frost
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