Back on St Patty's day, before we got out of bed, DaNiece was throwing up. Just foam. At five in the morning, I gave her 60cc of lactated ringers. I force fed her throughout the day. She was just so under the weather. Her saliva was thick, she was dehydrated. I was pretty worried.
I kept taking her temperature with one of those ear thermometers and it was always high. To help her out, I got a cold pak ice thing and wrapped it in a towel. She rested her head on it.
click for a larger picLater on, the fever had gone down and I put a teeshirt over her so she'd warm up. She liked it, didn't move for hours.
click for a larger picI force fed her Hill's A/D throughout the day, between nine and twelve CCs at a time. She kept it down. Saturday evening, I gave her another 60cc of fluids. She was doing better on Sunday. She even ate a little kibble on her own. Although I did keep bringing her in watered down soft food. I figured she could use it to help with her hydration.
click for a larger picAnd then there was Ronnie and Marco at the other side of the bed.
click for a larger picLater that week, I saw Lorelei in a very uncomfortable position, fast asleep. She was on a computer. A computer where I placed a box of Kleenex to keep her off of it. It didn't work.
click for a larger picAnd then I got this of Georgie later that day. He was on Lorelei's regular napping spot. The copy machine, in the sun. Which is why Lorelei found a different spot.
click for a larger picThen today, I looked out and saw a bunch of cats congregating at the fence. No idea what was up there, but they were very interested in whatever it was.
click for a larger picRon, Bob, Pancho, Spot, Sammy, DaNiece (feeling lots better) and Sammy.