Day: November 8, 2024
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Whole foods vs ultra-processed foods for pets (and us)
I plucked this out of this pet food review; I think it’s interesting to be discussed, whether we are talking about pet food for our pets or even food for us humans. Some people think that humans don’t fully understand how whole foods nourish the body. It’s impossible to break down food into macronutrients and…
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Juno’s slow weight gain
The vet discussed Juno’s slow weight gain with me today. That’s when I plucked up courage to ask if Juno might be afflicted with lymphoma and she said no. What a relief. But Juno might have some underlying undetected medical issues which may be congenital in nature. Even though Juno has tested negative for FIV…
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The Blondies’ dinner and Riley’s fussiness
I haven’t written about the Blondies’ eating stories for the past few days as I didn’t want to sound like a broken tape-recorder! But I also gave in to them as I was too engrossed with Juno’s illness. So yes, they had their urban food (kibble!!) alright. Happy Blondies! For the past few days, I…
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Tabs’ check-up at the vet’s
Tabs doesn’t have very good news to share, but it’s okay as this was already expected. Tabs has polycystic CKD (PCKD) and there is only palliative care for it. PCKD means that there are many, many cysts in Tabs’ kidneys and these cysts will take the place of healthy kidney cells. Nothing can stop the…
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Ginger’s check-up at the vet’s
We took Ginger and Tabs for their check-up today. Let’s talk about Ginger first. Ginger’s lungs sound better now, so his inhaler can be reduced to twice a week and slowly tapered off. Blood was taken for his CKD check-up and his SDMA is an amazing 6 (I was shocked!). Two months ago, it was…
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Visiting Juno this afternoon and updates (some improvements)
We visited Juno this afternoon when we took Tabs and Ginger for their check-up. Juno has been moved out from the isolation ward to the normal ward now. But she’s afraid of the barking dogs. Luckily one particularly noisy dog went home today. Eating on her own again! This is great. Husband stayed with Juno…
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Visiting Juno this morning (still has diarrhoea)
As I was on my way to visit Juno this morning, the vet texted that Juno is alert, but still had pasty stools through the night. And while she is willing to eat the ID when syringe-fed, she is still not eating on her own yet. When I arrived, Juno was definitely very happy and…
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All ready to welcome Juno back home!
I changed all the cushion covers last night. Tabs slept in Juno’s special place amongst Jayden’s books. This morning, we changed all the bedding covers and the rest of the cushions. Everything is clean now. These stick toys are Juno’s favourite toys. They are worn out due to daily use, but I’ve just added in…
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Gerald’s fear of Creamy
Gerald was yowling till no end at the back of our house this morning. That probably means Creamy is already in our porch and Gerald is either complaining or telling me how scared he is of Creamy. So I let him in from the back roof into the upstairs bedroom, hoping he might eat there.…