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ladyjanelly ([personal profile] ladyjanelly) wrote2007-06-26 04:04 pm
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Piff

Piff is doing better.  Gonna try putting canned kitten food in the syringe for him tomorrow.  

Weighed him on the postal scale today, to start an official tally of his progression.  1lb, 8.6 oz.  I know he didn't put on half a pound in one day, so I'm making this his starting weight.

He crosses the room to sit in my lap, uses the litter box (but missed once), and he played with the string on my pants for a few swipes.  All in all, I think he's getting better.  Less snotty today, that's for sure.

[identity profile] fromyourashes.livejournal.com 2007-06-26 09:23 pm (UTC)(link)
AWWW THE LITTLE DARLING.

i have 2 kitties (almost cats) one is black with white on his chest (we call him shia - yeah. like lebeuf or whatever his last name is, and i don't know where my kids picked that name up, but it's cute) and bandit (he's the white one with black spots.

i thought they were both girls.
til yesterday.
when i was petting bandit, and to my utter disgust, a tiny red wet thing began poking out of "her" fur.

my face must have been priceless. i was all huh? what's...that...? OMG! OMFG! EW! OMG!

*gagged*

and i'm a person who's pushed 3 boys out. and i read really gross stuff. and write some pretty questionable things. and watch gross movies.

but that? little tiny red crayon looking thing pokin out of my little bandit's fur?

*gags again*

uh, anyway... LOL. yay @ less snotty kitties!

[identity profile] davidcrackin.livejournal.com 2007-06-26 10:04 pm (UTC)(link)
I have had a similar experience with upper respiratory disease. About six years ago my family got a couple of kittens (twins!), and one of them was really sick. We went a similar route (minimum expense, maximum TLC) on advice from our vet because the tests might not do anything other than make the poor cat miserable; whereas giving him general antibiotics and loving him up would at least make him happy (our vet said that of his other clients who had dealt with this situation the majority had chosen to do the same thing, and the pets usually were the better for it --> hey, if you are syringe feeding/hydrating the little guy he *knows* it's love; I can make my cats do *anything* if I give them water from an eye dropper they love it so much). Not that it means much, but I think you are doing the right thing (Rusty, my sickie, got stronger every day until it was like he was never sick). Piff is a real little beauty.

[identity profile] ex-meek386.livejournal.com 2007-06-27 03:26 am (UTC)(link)
Yay! Wow--you're my hero for taking care of that little itty bitty puff ball.

[identity profile] couchemal.livejournal.com 2007-06-27 05:15 am (UTC)(link)
YAY PIFF, GO PIFF! It's a good sign if he feels well enough to play.

[identity profile] allzugern.livejournal.com 2007-06-27 05:39 am (UTC)(link)
YAY! I'm so glad the little guy isn't giving up. Hope the canned food works :-)