A single, solitary peep was heard from this little kitty today. He was quiet all the way to the vet and all the way home. He only peeped when we opened the carrier on the vet's table.
He wasn't very impressed with me when I started messing with the carrier at home. He new what was coming but hoped that he was wrong. Sort of hiding away but not fully committing to hiding. He was furious at me though, refusing to acknowledge me for the whole trip.
He took today's treatment very well. I think at final count he had 12 needles today. He mostly just hid his face in Lynton's arm for the duration of the session.
He looked up eventually to look at the cars going past the window.
And promptly hid it again when the shot came out. This time he got an anti inflammatory that is specifically aimed at relieveing nerve pain
The vet is happy with his progress. His foot is healing up well and he hasn't had another spasm in a while.
We'll do another session next week Thursday and then stretch out the treatments to a maintenance dose.
We might try a magnet pad to see if that helps with the circulation. The thing is a cat could either love it or hate it. She did ask me if she should get me one today and I said no, I think Teddy is coping okay, but I was very out of it today. I also forgot to ask her about continuing on the Medrol with the injection that she gave him. Will phone her tomorrow and check in.
Has anyone here had experience with a pet and a magnet pad? I'm interested to know what your results were.
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Hope you have a great day!
Lizelle