Alene, how is your kitty doing?
Quote from: David13 on June 22, 2009, 06:54:24 AMAlene, how is your kitty doing? Thanks for asking David, He's still recovering from his broken back. Just yesterday I noticed that he was beginning to walk on his toes again. Meanwhile, his kidney failure is progressing. He is on a renal diet now and is getting sub-q fluids every day. He's such a good cat.
I have been doing PD for a year and a half, and I think I lasted about 2 weeks before I let the cats back in my room. I have never had even a hint of peritonitis. Touch wood this will continue. Now I'm not suggesting anyone else should be as slack as I am, I'm just saying I haven't had a problem.
When I started home hemo, my former craft room became dialysis central, and my kitty was no longer allowed in when anything having to do with dialysis was going on. She learned so quickly that the machine running or my working with the supplies meant "No Entry" that within a couple of weeks, I could leave the door open and she would sit right at the sill and watch me, without setting foot across the threshold. They may seem set in their ways, but they adapt quickly when they have to.
hello funnygarcia where ya been