August 26, 2020

Wordless Whisker Wednesday and an Allie Update.

 

Update on Allie, she is still having a rough time.  Yesterday morning she ate very little and Mom called the VET to get an appetite stimulant.  She was to give her half the regular dosage.  Well even that was too much for Allie.  Now she is going to give her 1/4 of the regular dosage.  Mom was really scared and afraid we were losing her.  She took her back to the VET because she found a large black gob way in her eardrum.  You can imagine how Mom's mind went crazy.  Fortunately, it was wax.  Please keep her in your purrs and prayers.

26 comments:

meowmeowmans said...

Poor Allie, and poor Mom. We are purring and praying super hard for you all! XO

easyweimaraner said...

we understand your mama ... what a scary time we have when we worry for our furkids... hugs and lots of POTP to you dear Allie

Meezer's Mews & Terrieristical Woofs said...

Oh, MY. We are adding our own POTP and pawyers, and of course Pipo adds loud meezer purrs for Allie to feel better.

Summer at sparklecat.com said...

I'm sending more purrs to Allie!

Momma Kat and Her Bear Cat said...

Praying for Allie and thinking of all of you. I know how hard this is - just when you think things are getting better or you've crossed over some hump - you're back in the thick of it again. We hope Allie feels better soon.

Lone Star Cats said...

Sending lotsa POTP!

Memories of Eric and Flynn said...

Sending all good thoughts for Allie.

Pam and Teddy said...

When anything is "just not right" with our furbabies - we're ON IT. Glad to have super vet care though - that big blob of wax probably had her quite upset....hopefully the appetite stimulant and being able to hear better will get Allie back to PERKY!!

Hugs, Pam

Eastside Cats said...

Purring for Allie, and for your humom who is beside herself with worry.

Brian's Home Blog said...

Purrs and prayers to your sweet Allie. We understand how scary it can be.

Katie Isabella said...

I will absolutely keep her right at the top of my thoughts and love.

pilch92 said...

I will keep praying for sweet Allie. Did you get the ear gel appetite stimulant called mirtaz? Cats act funny on the pill version, but the ear one is great. Also, did she get an anti nausea med too? XO

Susan from Bucks County said...

You are all in my prayers!

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My Mind's Eye said...

Allie darlin' prayers continue for you and your Mom....
What a lovely selfie...Raz
Hugs cecilia

catladymac said...

We are sending purrayers and POTP for sweet Allie and hope she starts to improve.

♥♥ The OP Pack ♥♥ said...

Beautiful whiskers, Raz. We sure hope Allie will be feeling much better. Could that ear wax have made her dizzy and queasy?

Woos - Lightning, Misty, and Timber

Kitties Blue said...

Raz, that’s what our mom calls the sleep of the innocent. You sure look super sweet. Great photo. Please let Allie know that we all send lots of purrs and POTP, and our mom sends prayers. Angel Mau sends his beautiful wife all his love and bajillions of smooches. Sawyer sends Noelle purrs and paw-pats. XOCK, angel Lily Olivia, angel Mauricio, Misty May, Giulietta, angel Fiona, Astrid, Lisbeth, Calista Jo, Cooper Murphy and Sawyer

The Island Cats said...

We’re purring for Allie and hope she feels better.

KnottedFingers said...

Poor Allie and Mom! So many good thoughts and purrs

Melissa, Mudpie and Angel Truffles (Mochas, Mysteries and Meows) said...

Sending lots of purrs!

Stephanie B. said...

Purrs, pats and POTP to sweet Allie. Get well soon !🙏💗

Cathy Keisha said...

If Allie's balance was off, that wax might have done it. Sending more healing purrz.

Just Ducky said...

Sending purrs.

Timmy Tomcat said...

When Buddy first lost his appetite at age 17 he was also put on a stimulant. It worked a little but not a lot. Dad ended up getting him back on kibble as he was a kibble addict when he came and was switched to wet food to get his weight under control. He also started giving him private meals in the morning noon and night. That worked. Many times he would eat a little and then Dad hid treats in his meal and he would then eat more. It was a game that continued up until he passed at 20. We hope there is a plan you can find that will work for dear Allie

Unknown said...

We are purring for our sweet Allie. We are also purring for the whole family that finds their world rocked by sickness of their family member.

Tyebe