Happy Birthday, Daisy Jane!
And I realize I haven't given a Teddy update in a while. He's been home about a week and a half. He has to be kept still (no running or jumping) while the internal stitches heal, so he's in a crate for several weeks. It actually works fairly well for him -- Hubs got a crate for a large dog, so it's almost like a kitty studio apartment. On the other hand, the crate kind of dominates the living room. Hubs and I are taking turns sleeping on the couch, just in case a presence is needed during the night.
He's getting his immune suppressant every 12 hours. It's a liquid that we have to measure out and put into a capsule. He's also getting a few other medications (mostly antibiotics) that should end fairly soon. His weight as of last Monday was 5.75 pounds, which is still frighteningly thin but at least going up. His ribs and spine aren't nearly as prominent as they were just before his last surgery.
Based on the last bloodwork, the vets think he has an ulcer. So there are more meds. Luckily, the Pepcid can fit in the capsule with the immune suppressant. Unluckily, the other one can't be given within two hours of the immune suppressant. At least Hubs's sister is staying with us to help out, and she can give Teddy that med during the day when we aren't there. Also his subcutaneous ampicillin injection.
He's definitely feeling better. He's grooming, sharpening his claws, and taking an interest in the world around him. And he really sank his claws into me when I gave him his antibiotic this morning.
Rigatoni and Seamus, the donors, are settling in. Rigatoni is a 9-month-old bundle of energy that specializes in getting underfoot. He keeps Teddy entertained with his play. He also has Marie scared of him -- he wants to play, and she thinks he's attacking. Seamus is a 3.5-year-old big-boned orange tabby. He's somewhat shy and loves to nap in a chair by a window. He's scared of Max, who seems to want to attack him.
On the other hand, Max and Rigatoni seem to be getting along pretty well.
Next bloodwork -- tomorrow morning.