• oztrin@aussie.zone
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    22 days ago

    Sammi woke me at 4:00 for snuggles and purrs. Not exactly complaining, given the circumstances.
    She requested breakfast a little later, and after a little trial and error, chicken creamy treats seem to be the way to go.
    Still going to take her back for a follow up with the senior vet as soon as I can, but I’m a lot more hopeful than I was yesterday.

    • StudSpud The Starchy@aussie.zone
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      22 days ago

      Sweet Sammi, eating is a good sign!

      Edit: you can download these PDFs for free, and do it on Sammi. The Feline Grimace Scale - it should help to tell you if Sammi is currently in pain. https://www.felinegrimacescale.com/

      I use that, and TPR (temp, pulse rate, respiratory rate) Temp - use a rectal thermometer, temp shouldn’t be above 39c
      Pulse rate - if she lets you, you can feel for the femoral artery underneath their back legs near the groin. Time it for 15secs and multiply by 4. No higher than 200beats per min
      Respiratory rate - watch their breathing, when not purring! Time it over 15 seconds and then multiply by 4, shouldn’t be higher than 30 breaths per minute.

      Of any of these are above their max thresholds, then Sammi may be in pain. Obviously she is unwell, but this may be helpful in the future or to anyone else unsure when to take their cat to the vet :)

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        21 days ago

        The feline grimace scale is amazing. I can tell from my cat’s face and body language when she needs help and follow it up.

        She sometimes tries to hide it but when I see those signs they never lie.

        Edit: Melbcat also sometimes does a light rapid breathy purr that seems like a pain purr. Sometimes purring can be a self soothing thing during pain or distress