Holly is in just the right job as far as I’m concerned!
Andy weighed 4/10ths of a pound more this time, a sign that the hyperthyroidism medication is helping!
While Holly left the room to get Dr. Olejnik, Andy, to my amazement, stayed on the scale.
Which isn’t to say he didn’t check out escape routes while staying on the scale.
Dr. Olejnik returned to tell me further results.
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His high blood pressure was better last time, though at 148 systolic, was still high in a cat. This time: higher again. His doctor thinks they may have do this check in a quiet room in future.
Hyperthyroidism? I’ve improved my frequency of actually giving him the evening dose. I have to make afternoons my “nighttime” for the biggest part of my sleep time if I am to be awake at 10pm to 11pm, the 12 hours after his morning dosage.
More active? Eating better? I have noticed more, bigger poop in his litter box of late, so he must be eating more.
Activity level? He’s an elderly cat, so I have say I don’t really expect him to be playful.
Anyway, the hyperthyroidism medication is helping.
A new follow-up appointment was made for January 13th.
He went right into the carrier when Holly brought him in.
Hiding in the dark….
He did pop out of the top to thank Holly, I guess.
Regardless, Holly gave Andy a little loving!
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