Purrs In Our Hearts - Cat Forum UK
Cat General => General Cat Chat => Topic started by: Mark on September 02, 2010, 19:37:51 PM
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He hadn't been out there for at least 18 months. I had tried taking him out a few times but he bolted back in. We think it is because he has been looking for grass for the last couple of weeks and realised that he likes it out there :Luv2: - I can barely keep him inside now :evillaugh: - he even wanted to go out around 10pm last night. I'm not too worried as he is too weak to scale a fence now (he has to negotiate jumping off a 2ft bench now and needs footstool to get on the bed :( )
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He is also sleeping in the kitchen sometimes (on Kylie's bed :evillaugh: )
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Mark lovely photo's and perhaps a bit of real sunshine will be most welcome along with the grass :hug:
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awwwwww :Luv: :Luv: :Luv:
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Aw it's always lovely to see them out in the fresh air and having a wander through the grass :Luv2: great pics, he looks very contented :)
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Clapton - i love you :hug: :Luv2:
Mary
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Awww he looks very happy! :Luv2: :Luv2:
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:) Clapton says thanks :evillaugh:
He really is as gentle as he looks. I have never seen his claws out apart from when he is cleaning them :Luv2: - he is more like a dog - always washing us, although he hasn't done it much since his mouth was done.
We are getting increasingly worried about him. He ate a fair amount of biscuits yesterday but he just seems doped all the time. The vet was talking about trying him on a 24hr drip last week. The thing is, he isn't dehydrated, so I don't see what purpose it will serve other than to stress and depress him even more. I am going to see about anti-nausea meds for him. The vet mentioned an unlicensed med last week but thought that it woud be too difficult to 1/4 a small pill. All I can do is try. I will ask if I can pick some up without taking him again. He was already in the garden at 6.30am asleep on the bench. I'm not sure if that is a good or bad thing.
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Awwww, he's so lovely :Luv2:
Mark, sometimes oldies do seem to have a change in routine, for whatever reason, I've noticed. The fresh air should do him good thogh, sending lots of hugs for him :hug: :hug:
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It's times like this Mark that I really wish they coud talk and just say 'what's all the fuss? I'm ok'
Change in weather has a lot to do with it and age and other things - we can never read them properly.
Good luck.
Mary :hug:
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He looks very content there :Luv:
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Awww darling Clapton, he certainly looks pretty chilled out :Luv2:
Re cutting small pills into quarters, it can be done with a pill cutter, I had to do that with the Istin tablets Maxy was on, and it was much easier than trying to cut them and bits flying off everywhere or crumbling :)
Give Clapton a big cuddle from me :Luv2: :Luv2:
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He looks as though he's enjoying the last of the nice weather before the sun goes :Luv:
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The vet gave me metoclopramide yesterday with strict instructions that he was to have it for no more than 5 days - any signs of listlessness or agitation, he was to stop having it. On the way back I went to Sainsbury's and picked up some other foods. Kylie likes the Felix trays so I bought some more. When I got back, I gae her half and Clapton half with binders, fully expecting to bin it. For the first time since having his mouth done, he really wolfed it. He licked the plate clean :) - I gave him another one and he ate lots of it. Tonight he was pushing my hand out of the way to get to the chicken and I even managed a pill in it. It was just in time really as he is skin & bone - he must have lost 1/2 his body weight over the last 6 weeks. He really is a little fighter :Luv2:
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Bless him, it seems it was just taking him a little longer to recover, it happens to all of us with age!
So glad he's eating and coming round to his old self. He is lovely :Luv2:
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So happy he's eating more and enjoying the last of the summer! :hug:
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Way to go Clapton, keep on nomming your food now you clever boy :Luv2: :Luv2:
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The vet gave me metoclopramide yesterday with strict instructions that he was to have it for no more than 5 days - any signs of listlessness or agitation, he was to stop having it.
:scared: I was prescribed that Mark and it made me feel absolutely terrible so please do keep an eye on Clapton, I also know of cats who have had problems with this.
On the way back I went to Sainsbury's and picked up some other foods. Kylie likes the Felix trays so I bought some more. When I got back, I gae her half and Clapton half with binders, fully expecting to bin it. For the first time since having his mouth done, he really wolfed it. He licked the plate clean :) - I gave him another one and he ate lots of it. Tonight he was pushing my hand out of the way to get to the chicken and I even managed a pill in it. It was just in time really as he is skin & bone - he must have lost 1/2 his body weight over the last 6 weeks. He really is a little fighter :Luv2:
:) That's great, fingers crossed his appetite is picking up now, sending hugs for him :hug:
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:scared: I was prescribed that Mark and it made me feel absolutely terrible so please do keep an eye on Clapton, I also know of cats who have had problems with this.
Thankfully I didn't have to give it to him :). He isn't vomiting and seems to have lost the nausea - tbh, I was expecting the vet to give me something to neutralize or reduce acid, so was quite surprised when I was given an anti-emetic for him.
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:scared: I was prescribed that Mark and it made me feel absolutely terrible so please do keep an eye on Clapton, I also know of cats who have had problems with this.
Thankfully I didn't have to give it to him :). He isn't vomiting and seems to have lost the nausea - tbh, I was expecting the vet to give me something to neutralize or reduce acid, so was quite surprised when I was given an anti-emetic for him.
I'm really glad to hear that :hug:
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He is well & truly a garden cat again :)
Until 5 minutes ago, he had been out since around 7am :Crazy: - he only came in because it started raining :evillaugh:
I put a bed out on the bench for him :Luv2:
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So pleased he is enjoying life again :Luv2:
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:Luv: :Luv: Aww bless him, our Pepper is the same he will stay out all day just sat on the grass and not happy when the weather isn't good.
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Those pictures are clearly telling you he needs new sunglasses :lol2:
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Those pictures are clearly telling you he needs new sunglasses :lol2:
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That boy could make himself comfortable on a bed of nails :evillaugh: