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Her new kingdom, where humans aren't allowed
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What they told me was that if the hyper-T cat has some existing renal issues, after the treatment the issues could worsen.Lilith wrote:Well, a quick update at the risk of tmi.
No news as yet re Mouse's T4 level/urine result - and it's only just sunk into my feeble brain that urine tests are needed after this treatment because HT cats' rapid heartbeat causes a faster flushing-through of the kidneys = healthier kidneys. So when the body processes slow down to normal, the old kidneys might be let down and silt-up a bit. Hence the need for the urine sample.
LOL!Approaching midnight, there was a SMELL. Now although I'm as squeamish as anyone else, on this occasion this was Dior#5, Jo Malone and the Body Shop combined - heaven-scent!![]()
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And there it was! HORSE DROPPINGS!
We had an unusual summer (tonight at 10 pm it will be officially autumn), never had 16 weeks of hot, dry and clear weather in a row before. Now it's still clear and dry, but much cooler.Mayday21 wrote:On the weather note it's Spring here & we're having temps in the 30s over the next few days. Desperately need rain - definately a 'sunburnt' country ATM. What's our Summer going to be like!! Antonio if Italy was the barometer...
I need to add that as far as I know the seeds have no side effects, so even if Mouse doesn't need them it's no harm giving them to herLilith wrote:I'll look into psyllium; she's not too bad atm and I'm experimenting a bit foodwise, but I do need to be vigilant; I've always said I'd rather an elderly cat was on the loose side rather than the firm side.
I'm not using husk, in my case they are seeds, tiny wee black seeds.booktigger wrote:If you use psyllium husks, you have to make sure they drink enough,