Have appt later this AM. Have already done morning antibiotics, ear drops, and pureed glorp.
Cat is sleeping off the over load now.
He's doing pretty well except for the head tilt and the staggering/falling down bit. It occurs to me he'll have to live in the living room till the staggering lets up, I can't risk him falling down the stairs if I put him back upstairs.
Funny, don't really mind having him in living room all the time, he so far isn't taking liberties with the change in routine yet. (I had thought being downstairs unsupervised all night would lead to some kitchen hi-jinks I'd rather avoid, and so far he doesn't seem interested in his new expanded access. The fortress of solitude is partially disassembled, he doesn't want to hide much any more. That's a good sign, sick kitties want to be in a secure setting hidden away as they know they are more vulnerable.
I have 3 pet beds out, and often as not, he just plunks down on the carpet somewhere. He's a 'digger' so I need to put an old table cloth under the litter box, he tends to get a little enthusiastic in his excavations and the litter box stuff doesn't look like it's Roomba compatible.
I'm hoping transitioning back to dry food isn't going to be an issue, I'm not putting him on canned after this is over, period.
Cat is sleeping off the over load now.
He's doing pretty well except for the head tilt and the staggering/falling down bit. It occurs to me he'll have to live in the living room till the staggering lets up, I can't risk him falling down the stairs if I put him back upstairs.
Funny, don't really mind having him in living room all the time, he so far isn't taking liberties with the change in routine yet. (I had thought being downstairs unsupervised all night would lead to some kitchen hi-jinks I'd rather avoid, and so far he doesn't seem interested in his new expanded access. The fortress of solitude is partially disassembled, he doesn't want to hide much any more. That's a good sign, sick kitties want to be in a secure setting hidden away as they know they are more vulnerable.
I have 3 pet beds out, and often as not, he just plunks down on the carpet somewhere. He's a 'digger' so I need to put an old table cloth under the litter box, he tends to get a little enthusiastic in his excavations and the litter box stuff doesn't look like it's Roomba compatible.
I'm hoping transitioning back to dry food isn't going to be an issue, I'm not putting him on canned after this is over, period.
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