Ahem, Artie! This is what we want to see!
Well, it makes me laugh and there's nothing wrong with that! Your typing is usually perfect, which is why I noticed.Artie was a lot better with his food today. Last night he ate 1/2 can plus 1/4 cup of dry.
Today, it has been 1/2 can and 1/4 cup dry.
He has not pooped. Artie is still in his tent.
The weather has been horrible. Foggy, damp, cool,--yuck. I can understand why he would be in achey pain.
He wanted to be brushed yesterday and today. Today, it finally dawned on me, he has arthritis in his lower spine, along his tail also.
I tried to gently brush his lower back, along the pelvic bones, and down to his tail. He did not like that.. did not growl, just walked away. But he came back for more brushing. Each time I touched that area, he walked away... so it is arthritis.. poor baby... wish I could give him a quick fix for that...
He is limping a tad bit more today, also..
His quilt is very warm. I have it folded up, he crawls in-between the folds..and it is warm in there.
He really needs to poop. I am not going to worry.
I also found a couple more boxes... actually cases of food.. I put them in a couple more areas for his accessibility.. Artie is using them to go up, but sometimes he just jumps down...I cringe when I see that... but, he knows his body...
tarasgirl06 It is not quite so much my device, as it is my poor typing skills along with my not proofreading what I type.. It is just fresh off my mind.. that is why I ramble so much. oops, almost left in 14 cup dry!!!
We all do.Each time I touched that area, he walked away... so it is arthritis.. poor baby... wish I could give him a quick fix for that...
I wish I believed this. It's a fine resolution but I know you, Cindy. You're going to worry.He really needs to poop. I am not going to worry.
Among computer geeks this is referred to as "a bug in the wetware."tarasgirl06 It is not quite so much my device, as it is my poor typing skills along with my not proofreading what I type.. It is just fresh off my mind.. that is why I ramble so much. oops, almost left in 14 cup dry!!!
Probably aluminized Mylar, the stuff they use in those "Space Blankets" (or whatever they're calling them nowadays -- the silvery plastic that folds up to pocket sized but is useful in an emergency). It does an excellent job of reflecting heat.I have these pretty leopard-print faux fur bed mats that contain something inside that conducts the cat's own body heat back up to warm him or her. I got them at Drs. Foster & Smith. They are great because I don't want any electric stuff around cats and these are completely safe for them to lay on. Not expensive, either.
Even though his quilt is cozy some extra heat might helpArtie was a lot better with his food today. Last night he ate 1/2 can plus 1/4 cup of dry.
Today, it has been 1/2 can and 1/4 cup dry.
He has not pooped. Artie is still in his tent.
The weather has been horrible. Foggy, damp, cool,--yuck. I can understand why he would be in achey pain.
He wanted to be brushed yesterday and today. Today, it finally dawned on me, he has arthritis in his lower spine, along his tail also.
I tried to gently brush his lower back, along the pelvic bones, and down to his tail. He did not like that.. did not growl, just walked away. But he came back for more brushing. Each time I touched that area, he walked away... so it is arthritis.. poor baby... wish I could give him a quick fix for that...
He is limping a tad bit more today, also..
His quilt is very warm. I have it folded up, he crawls in-between the folds..and it is warm in there.
He really needs to poop. I am not going to worry.
I also found a couple more boxes... actually cases of food.. I put them in a couple more areas for his accessibility.. Artie is using them to go up, but sometimes he just jumps down...I cringe when I see that... but, he knows his body...
tarasgirl06 It is not quite so much my device, as it is my poor typing skills along with my not proofreading what I type.. It is just fresh off my mind.. that is why I ramble so much. oops, almost left in 14 cup dry!!!
YES,! One of those survival blankets! They can sometimes be picked up fairly cheaply.Probably aluminized Mylar, the stuff they use in those "Space Blankets" (or whatever they're calling them nowadays -- the silvery plastic that folds up to pocket sized but is useful in an emergency). It does an excellent job of reflecting heat.
Margret
Awww, Artie! What a sweet little man he is!Artie ate really good yesterday, and pooped!! told you I was not going to worry.. it was still early enough for him to poop!
I put a couple additional smaller boxes adjacent to the large box I had for his stair to my bed. He immediately took to it. He cuddled all night. If he was not cuddling, he was sleeping on the large box. Do not know if he is hurting or is feeling my anxiety about the dentist. He only cuddles, in bed, when either is happening.
I was woken up to his, "tap, tap, tap" and quiet meow for food... sweet boy. While he initially refused his breakfast, he did eat it, later.... He is not looking for a brushing, and I will not push it.
I did get a present when I woke up... Artie did pee a huge clump. After scooping this, he went back in to poop!! 5 x 1 inch... good boy..He was waiting for me to get up, so he could poop.. this cat is amazing..so smart.
Artie tried to run a bit this morning. He could only take a few steps, limping was too much, so he stopped. I felt so bad for him. He must be hurting.
I reported this to NVet. At least he will be aware of it for when we see him, in October.
Another gross day outside. Damp, cool, humid,~~ just plain gross. It is going to be a bad week, weather wise.. sigh...
That sounds amazing -- 8 hours! We have a couple of microwaveable things but they don't stay warm for anything like that.When I still had my Lola and she had arthritis I spent hours looking for some foam mattress that could support her without giving her pain in her joints. I know there are for humans, I thought there were for pets too. Either I used the wrong keywords or they do not exist.
For the heat, though, I bought a kind of a plastic disk filled with some kind of special gel. You put it into your microwave at full power for 5 minutes and it stays warm for 8 hours. I would put it under her bedding at night and the early morning. Lola was really happy with it in her last months
I found the link to the websiteThat sounds amazing -- 8 hours! We have a couple of microwaveable things but they don't stay warm for anything like that.
Where did you get them?I've got 2 of the leopard print fleece self warming squares, they are very popular with my kitties. They hold up in the wash and I air dry them.
Lisa
I did find this, to both the above and the first paragraph below, as well:I have a broken ceramic bowl that I've been wanting to fix, so I've been looking for food safe adhesives for it. Gorilla Glue was one of the first that I checked out, and it specifically states that it's not food safe. Trust me, if it's not safe for a bowl it's not safe for your mouth.
Worse, because of the nature of bridges (which attach directly to teeth) anything you would use as adhesive for a home repair has to be safe, in your mouth, while it's drying/curing. I think I saw some kind of temporary dental adhesive at Walgreens many, many years ago, but I don't remember the name and it isn't there now.
Margret
You can buy dental cement from Amazon. I have a pack of it...
That's what Hekitty is getting for Christmas. I'm thinking, as much as she loves the electric blanket, that she'll use it. It may well end up living on my bed.A heated pet bed might help keep Artie's joints comfortable. Or a Snuggle Safe pad.
I see no reason why you should feel ashamed of this; if it works for a pet it should work for you. The only reason we'd hesitate to let our cats use our own heating pads is that they might be dangerous; why should we hesitate to use their heating pads? If you're worried that you're depriving your cat by using it for yourself that just means that you need more of them.I admit that I have taken a Snuggle Safe and used it to warm the bed on cold winter nights or as a heating pad on sore achy parts of my body