This is very difficult as so many of you know and have experienced, but I don't think we can give Bud more time. The antibiotic would help with the bacteria, and pain management is critical so he can eat. He is the lone social of the brat pack, and does allow us at times to pet him, and be a lap cat for a brief brushing. But even applying flea meds to his back is tricky.
The first attempt at inserting the syringe failed, we tried again this evening. His mouth being so painful contributes to the resistance I am sure, but I can't take the chance of a bite from a mouth full of bacteria. My brother was almost hospitalized and required medication for six weeks. Bud not only was trying to bite me but somehow in his attempt to escape from the wrapping got his claw caught on my bracelet. In a flash, everything was happening, my wrist yanked and twisted, pain was bad enough to nauseate me. I can use my fingers now, the punctures from his claws are cleaned. Bud won't allow us near him but he isn't limping, I assume his leg was not injured. Four syringes of meds a day for two weeks? We've already lost four doses. Feliway is no help, catnip either. Not able to get the Covid vaccine, we decided I cannot take the chance of an infection that could be very serious. I am really upset about this, and terrifying Bud when trying to immobilize him is stress on his bad heart. One more attempt tomorrow, more Feliway, but I don't have much hope.
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