I thought he seemed a bit disoriented.
He is lethargic at the moment. Ok, for those of you who know Jaz, you are wondering how I can tell he is lethargic. Well, it is the intersection of movement and food.
I noticed that he had not been eating when the others came in to eat, so I got the treat bag out and rattled it. He did not respond from his spot on the loveseat. I rattled again. Opened. Put treats loudly on the kitchen floor. No Jaz. I went into LR and he had jumped down to the floor, walked about 4 steps and laid down.
I brought the treats into the LR and laid them a foot in front of him. He did not move. I moved them right in front of him. He put his nose down, sniffed and turned his head.
Huh???? Not my Jazzy.
He slowly got up, walked to the bedroom and looked at the bed and just sat there. I went to get somethings to make him a ladder and he walked around to the other side of the bed and sat there. I picked him up and put him on the bed.
He did drink some water I brought to him and then had some soft food. He is holding his left eye somewhat closed, his breathing may be a little noisey, but he is a loud breather anyway, so this one is tough.
He is on close supervision. I will be doing my homework from the laptop while on the bed with him.
Called the vet my mom and dad use and they told me what to watch for and where the pet ER is (really close to me) if things take a turn, and that if he still was acting a bit off in the morning, to bring him in at 8.
So, I'll update you when there is more to tell. I don't think he is in immediate danger. Might have a dislocated jaw which can cause swelling at the back of the mouth, could have a minor concussion or could have some bruised/cracked ribs etc.
Thank goodness my neighbor was in his yard and saw it happen.
More to follow on Tuesday or Wednesday.
Dad - Being his typical silly self...
We miss you dad!