catembi
Well-Known Member
This is a tentative update as I don't want to jinx anything... Therefore no smiley face on the post as it would be tempting fate...
After I posted that Jenny was lying down a lot, she started going downhill. Rolling - looked like 'normal' rolling ie not frantic/spasmodic, but she was doing it a lot. Lying on the arena & looking as if she was trying to make 'snow angels'. She also went off her food which is v unusual - due to the Cushings, her appetite is normally extremely greedy.
I decided I wanted to call it a day because she was looking like Cat did when he was ill, i.e. miserable, but o/h said to give her til the morning. To cut a long story short, we spoke to her usual vet & I've nearly called him out 3 times as I really don't want to force her to carry on longer than we should. Her previous sharer has also been down from Wales to say goodbye to her.
But over the last 2 days, she hasn't rolled or lay down at all & her appetite's come back with a vengeance. Today she ate her breakfast & was kicking the gate for seconds when we got back from jumping.
This is *kind of* good news, but it's also kind of scarey, because we had a 6 month better/worse rollercoaster with Cat & he was actually discharged as 'cured' & put back into work less than 2 weeks before his final relapse.
So I'm pleased that she's back to being herself again, but I don't want to be too
because of what happened with Cat. It was 10x harder losing him cos I was sooooo happy thinking that we'd won, so this time with Jenny I'm not going to go overboard - at the end of the day, she's a 35 yo TBx who's a good 10 years older than nature intended.
Tracey & Jenny x
After I posted that Jenny was lying down a lot, she started going downhill. Rolling - looked like 'normal' rolling ie not frantic/spasmodic, but she was doing it a lot. Lying on the arena & looking as if she was trying to make 'snow angels'. She also went off her food which is v unusual - due to the Cushings, her appetite is normally extremely greedy.
I decided I wanted to call it a day because she was looking like Cat did when he was ill, i.e. miserable, but o/h said to give her til the morning. To cut a long story short, we spoke to her usual vet & I've nearly called him out 3 times as I really don't want to force her to carry on longer than we should. Her previous sharer has also been down from Wales to say goodbye to her.
But over the last 2 days, she hasn't rolled or lay down at all & her appetite's come back with a vengeance. Today she ate her breakfast & was kicking the gate for seconds when we got back from jumping.
This is *kind of* good news, but it's also kind of scarey, because we had a 6 month better/worse rollercoaster with Cat & he was actually discharged as 'cured' & put back into work less than 2 weeks before his final relapse.
So I'm pleased that she's back to being herself again, but I don't want to be too
Tracey & Jenny x