I got the wobbliness on video last time and she did say it could be Vestibular disease which is usually self limiting, but he really recovered awfully quickly for it to have been that. I am really convinced this morning that he was hypoglycemic. He was sitting on the cold hardwood stairs in a 64 degree room and shivering. He could have been there for more than 2 hours waiting on me to come home from work & hubby does not feed him b4 he leaves, I feed him after I get home. He is curled up in front of the fire now, but has been playing like normal since eating. I will watch him today and if he acts weird in the least, I will call in to work and take him to the vet. Otherwise, I will make an appointment for a checkup on my next weekday off (night shift is hard sometimes...the rest of the workd functions opposite of me)
Dont think I was taking it lightly when I said he was manipulative...it was more relief at his quick recovery. I think he does know how to work the cheese supply, though, because that is his very favorite treat af all time, which is why I chose it when I thought his glucose was low. If he wouldn't eat cheese, he was going right then for a vet visit! |