This is kind of dark, but you can see the contrast in my ruff, which wasn't shaved and my lower chest, which was. I am growing fur back, but slowly. Mom hasn't taken any pictures lately.
Karen Jo: I promise to take new pictures of you, Herman. I am not going to take any pictures of Emma until she feels better. I hate to see her lying flat on the floor. The Emma update is that she is not doing too well. The good news is that she is still drinking and using the litter box. She does feel much more comfortable in her room with the door closed. She moves around the room and last night I even found her upon the fake sheepskin cushion in the easy chair. The bad news is that she isn't eating. I bought some baby food today and she wouldn't even lick a tiny bit off my finger. She just turned her face away from it. I am going to mix up a slurry of baby food and water and syringe some into her tonight. I syringed a little water into her today and it prompted her to drink more water on her own. So far she is hanging in there and she does have some body fat, but not much. I know that I can only syringe one ml of the diluted baby food into her at once, but does anyone know how many times a day I should do it to keep her going?
I want to go see Emma.
Karen Jo: I am sorry, Herman, but you can't. She is too sick.
Now that I can't play with Emma, I am playing with my toys again. Mom and I played for a long time this evening. Mom plays with me whenever I want now. She gives me good stuff to eat, too. I have gotten chicken, steak and roast beef in the last couple of days. I am getting more treats than usual, too.
Karen Jo: I have to watch myself to see that I don't spoil you even rottener than you are now. I am glad that you want to play with me again.
Showing posts with label sick Emma. Show all posts
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Saturday, November 19, 2011
Friday, November 18, 2011
Purrs for Emma
Mom took this picture of Emma and me occupying the bed together on November 6th. Don't we look peaceful together?
Karen Jo: You weren't so peaceful a couple of days later. I was standing at the kitchen table reading my mail and giving Emma a pet or two, with you sitting in my chair looking on. I then went to my room and shortly thereafter head kitty fighting noises. There you and Emma were on the kitchen floor kicking each other like crazy. Your first real fight. Are you really that jealous of her?
Yes. I didn't really hurt her and let her go as soon as you asked us what we were doing.
Karen Jo: You did let her go, but whether or not you hurt her remains to be seen. I checked Herman over for wounds immediately and didn't find any. Emma hid for three hours and I checked her for wounds as soon as she came out of hiding and didn't find any on her. Emma then sat in my lap and Herman came into my room to see what was going on. He got up in the computer chair and after a little while raised his paw, as if to swat at Emma. Emma growled and I said, "Don't you dare!" and Herman put his paw down. The next day it looked as if everything were back to normal.
Everything was back to normal, but you were too lazy to blog about it.
Karen Jo: I have been feeling too tired to blog. It looks like I have developed asthma. I am now on a medication for it and I am feeling a bit better. I will be back to regular blogging.
You forgot about my Gotcha Day.
Karen Jo: I didn't forget it completely. I knew it was coming up, but I didn't check on the day until it was too late. I'm sorry. Your Gotcha Day was the day I realized that I hadn't seen Emma all day. I found her hiding under the couch and let her be. Thursday I discovered that she was very lethargic and was lucky enough to get her into the vet that afternoon. The good news is that her temperature, lungs and heart are all perfectly normal. The bad news is that she could have a hidden abscess caused by a claw puncture during the fight, though the vet says that she has never seen a case of that where the cat didn't have a temperature. The really bad news is that her feline leukemia could have become active. The vet sent me home with the pink liquid antibiotic to give Emma twice a day for a few days to see if she improves. Today she is very weak. She doesn't fight the antibiotic I squirt in her mouth, though she doesn't seem to like it. When I got up this morning, I found her by the water bowl in the kitchen and she had peed on herself. This worries me very much because Herman never did that even when he was at his sickest. I cleaned her up and put her back, but she crawled under the kitchen table. I left her alone for a little while, but decided that she would be more comfortable in her room on the warm carpet than on the cold kitchen floor. Her food, water and litter box are all close at hand in there. I got her kitten food off the tall shelf and put it on the floor, then went and got her and put her near her food and water. Herman came in to see what was going on and immediately gorged himself on the kitten food. I let him. I went to make sure that I had an extra dish, so I could give her some Medley in her room and Herman followed me, both out and back in. Herman walked up to Emma and sniffed her all over, then bent over the top of her head. I thought he was going to give her a comforting lick, but he just sniffed, then raised his paw and took a swat at her. She dodged and scooted away from him. I immediately evicted Herman from the room and shut the door. I brought Emma back to her food and water and petted her a little, but she wanted in her hidey-hole under the corner table. I have been in and out several times and spent quite a bit of time with her, just reading in the easy chair. She did come out and sit by my feet for a while, then went to her bed by the heat vent. I was glad to see that, as I thought she would be comfortable there. I had to leave her to do stuff around the house and when I came back, she was back in her hidey-hole. So, Emma is back where she was when she first moved in, locked up in her room, because I can't trust Herman around her. I will visit her often and spend time with her. I made another appointment for her on Monday. If the antibiotic works and she improves significantly, I can cancel. If she stays the same or gets worse, the vet will take a blood sample to see if the feline leukemia is active. Please purr for her. I am very worried, because if it is the leukemia, she doesn't have the reserves that Herman had to fight it. She has only lost a tiny bit of weight, but she is tiny herself.
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