Jack has CRF, he was diagnosed a few months ago, but he is doing pretty well now, Sub-qs every other day, pepcid at night, some B vitamins, some phosphorus binder and some baking soda. Hes actually doing really well.
I got a lot of help from the yahoo group, fwiw.
Well spring is showing up here (we still have a couple months of winter though) and the snow has melted away from many of the bushed on our lot, Jack has caught 5 mice in the last 3 days, which is less than he normally catches in the summer (averages 2 a day), but I'm not sure how much phosphorus binder to give him for each mouse he eats
Ok, thats more of a joke than anything, if his phosphorus goes up notably on his next blood work I'll ask the vet how I should go about the phos binder .
At this point I want him to eat as much as possible so I'm not going to take the mice away.
Here he is lounging in the sun on his favorite window sill,
Well spring is showing up here (we still have a couple months of winter though) and the snow has melted away from many of the bushed on our lot, Jack has caught 5 mice in the last 3 days, which is less than he normally catches in the summer (averages 2 a day), but I'm not sure how much phosphorus binder to give him for each mouse he eats
Ok, thats more of a joke than anything, if his phosphorus goes up notably on his next blood work I'll ask the vet how I should go about the phos binder .
At this point I want him to eat as much as possible so I'm not going to take the mice away.
Here he is lounging in the sun on his favorite window sill,