LOL. Well, I think the appetite stimulant, cyproheptadine. Four weeks ago,
when I got the digital baby scale, Jessie weighed 7.50 lbs. One of the
reasons I rushed her to the vet was that by Wednesday of last week she was
down to 7.15 lbs. We started giving her the cyproheptadine (and Clavamox)
last Friday after her labs came back. Today, 6 days later, I weighed her
and she is 7.90 lbs!!! Man, that stuff *really* works! ;>
BTW, she's back to her usual sassy, clownish self. Poor Sammy had her ears
boxed twice already this morning and they both imitated a freight training
careening through the house last night.
Hugs,
CatNipped
Candace - 29 Jun 2005 18:33 GMT
> BTW, she's back to her usual sassy, clownish self. Poor Sammy had her ears
> boxed twice already this morning and they both imitated a freight training
> careening through the house last night.
Great! Glad she's recovered.
Candace
Rhonda - 30 Jun 2005 04:25 GMT
Congrats on your cat's weight gain! Sounds like she's feeling good again.
Our cat, Licorice, also sounds like a freight train coming through the
house. Certain cats do well with the nickname of "Thunder Paws."
Continued good poundage to Jessie,
Rhonda
> LOL. Well, I think the appetite stimulant, cyproheptadine. Four weeks ago,
> when I got the digital baby scale, Jessie weighed 7.50 lbs. One of the
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biggerbadderbarry - 30 Jun 2005 04:33 GMT
> Congrats on your cat's weight gain! Sounds like she's feeling good again.
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> Rhonda
When I used to build houses, we would joke about a cat being able to
bring a house down. They can move in a rythm that can shake a house
(almost).
One part of my house has right much equipment in it, things stacked up
and so on...When I walk through nothing happens, but sometimes Ruprecht
walks through and everything will teeter.