Bron and Sheba (GA)
Member Since 2015
Yesterday:http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/4-2-sheba-amps-445-6-158-9-5-70.135525/
Sheba came off the bounce during the AM cycle yesterday and had a nadir of 70.
PMPS 104. Nadir 68 and had a long surf in the lagoon.
MC food fed during the drop with both cycles to slow it down; all given between +3 and +6. Details on SS
AMPS 377 this morning. Not sure why so high. Maybe too big a drop in AM cycle yesterday between +4 and +6. I hope she doesn't bounce again.
@julie & punkin (ga) I had a look at the video of punkin online, and I saw there were several others there on U tube as well of him. You are lucky to have the videos of him. He and Anya obviously loved each other. He was a gorgeous boy. I agree.........it is a shame kitties don't live longer. I miss all my cats who have gone. I had 2 who lived for 21 and 22 years. I got them at the same time as kittens (one Burmese and one Tonkinese) and they had a wonderful life together. I actually bought the Burmese girl to breed from. She had one litter but I found I could not let the kittens go to just anyone, so I ended up giving them away to friends who I knew would love them and I didn't breed any more. She is the only cat I have bought from a breeder. All my other cats were either rescue cats, or turned up at the door looking for a home. We lived in the country for many years and my DH used to say there must be signs along the way for cats saying 'good home this way!'
Sheba came off the bounce during the AM cycle yesterday and had a nadir of 70.
PMPS 104. Nadir 68 and had a long surf in the lagoon.
MC food fed during the drop with both cycles to slow it down; all given between +3 and +6. Details on SS
AMPS 377 this morning. Not sure why so high. Maybe too big a drop in AM cycle yesterday between +4 and +6. I hope she doesn't bounce again.
@julie & punkin (ga) I had a look at the video of punkin online, and I saw there were several others there on U tube as well of him. You are lucky to have the videos of him. He and Anya obviously loved each other. He was a gorgeous boy. I agree.........it is a shame kitties don't live longer. I miss all my cats who have gone. I had 2 who lived for 21 and 22 years. I got them at the same time as kittens (one Burmese and one Tonkinese) and they had a wonderful life together. I actually bought the Burmese girl to breed from. She had one litter but I found I could not let the kittens go to just anyone, so I ended up giving them away to friends who I knew would love them and I didn't breed any more. She is the only cat I have bought from a breeder. All my other cats were either rescue cats, or turned up at the door looking for a home. We lived in the country for many years and my DH used to say there must be signs along the way for cats saying 'good home this way!'

How did you get Sheba?