Excellent news!
By the way, I give B12 injections at home, too. It's far easier and faster than doing subq.
Once I get more comfy with sub-q, I'll bring it up at the office. But right now I'm still peeved at them, so I just gave them the "whatever" last night and left. It could be a prescription thing in my state.Excellent nes! By the way, I give B12 injections at home, too. It's far easier and faster than doing subq.
I'm so glad it worked out so well tonight!When I was finished, she looked at me like "really? That's it?" and started grooming herself.
I was worried tonight was going o be a "bad night" since she looked frail when i got home, but she looks better already.
We are both very happy.
I'm thinking kidney infection too, I guess you have to treat them with specific antibiotics for a lengthy amount of time. At this time of many questions, I'm leaning away from the ultrasounds and saying to asume this is a kidney infection, but I think he wants to ultrasound for that which is costly since someone has to come in to do it. I guess CKD kitties are prone to kidney infections. I never considered her one, but I guess she is now.
Glad that the trembling was only that one time.
I'm also glad that you had a good experience with the new vet. It is very interesting when different vets give completely different opinions. But try not to second guess yourself.We're all inclined to trust our vets, for the most part, until we have a reason not to.
I remember Dr. Kris mentioning pyelonephritis (kidney infection) in a thread once, but I don't think it was the expert forum.
Great news, I hope it continues to go so well!I just have to say a quickie. I'm so proud of my little girl and her fluids, we had a rough start but she's doing very well right now.
Plus I think getting off the plain saline and onto a solution that has some electrolytes has given her a lot more energy and spunk.
We are getting it down, first fluids, then pill, then dinner. She's not happy about the fluids but they're going much easier now.
And now she's washing her little face. I think they're so cute when they wash their faces
And a big thank you again for the TCS cheerleading team