After a weekend of crashing computers and dying appliances, we are here. I truly, truly hope that is the last missed weekend on our blog. Weekend posts are some of my favorite, and the past few weekends have just been duds here on our end.
Now, though, it's Monday, and that means Mancat Monday. So, are you ready for you some Evan?
I'll probably have to wake him up from a nap just to shove him in that dreaded carrier and cart him off. Sorry, Evan. I promise it's for your own good.
I always get nervous before my furbabies' annual exams and bloodwork, as I always fear what could but hopefully won't be found. Evan has been having slightly increased vomiting lately, especially after he drinks. He only vomits something like once every one to two weeks, but given that he vomited all of two or three times in his entire first 8 years of life, the fact that he does so on somewhat of a schedule now does concern me. He also started having bowel issues earlier this year, which I believe I mentioned way back when. He was seen for it back when it all started happening and underwent all sorts of tests, but nothing abnormal was found. He's still occasionally having these issues, though, so I'll be continuing the discussion with our vet on Evan's intestinal issues.
All of the above said, I do have to remember that Evan is my hind limb paralyzed boy. Things have never been what you call normal with him. He used to never have urinary incontinence, but he developed that a couple of years ago, very likely as a lingering result of his hind limb paralysis. As he gets older, there are things that might just start arising because of the things that make him so special. I can handle that, as long as it's something he and I can deal with together. I'll stop the nervous rambling now.
Happy Monday, friends!
It's also worth noting to be aware of the contents and preparation of chicken, beef, and all meats served at your Thanksgiving dinner. These can all potentially contain problematic fat, or additives such as onion, garlic, salt, and so forth. To prevent pancreatitis, gastrointestinal distress, or other issues, either refrain from giving your furbaby a taste at all, or give treats only in moderation and only when you are certain that the food contains no potentially dangerous components.
7 comments:
We are purring for Evan!
Mum and I purr that Evan has a good visit with the Vet and that the Vet can help Evan be more comfortable with his issues. Purrs for luck!!!
Purrs, Julie
Evan is such a cutie. I am praying his blood work comes back good. I like the drawing and your tips are excellent. XO
Purrs for Evan's vet visit to go well.
Purrs that you're back home and everything is purrfect!
Sending purrs for a good vet visit for Evan. Please let us know what they say.
I can totally relate to being nervous over blood work. My boys get it every 3 months (both have CKD), and I'm always nervous their numbers will get worse.
Lots of prayers for Evan, and for you. It's not easy being mommy, whether it's human or fur children.
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