manxcat419
Member Since 2015
So Rosa's managed her first week and a half OTJ. I still worry waiting for the meter to come up with her number on her weekly test, but so far so good. And I do find it difficult to wait a full week between tests, though I have managed to hold off on taking extra tests so far as I'm letting her behavior guide me on knowing whether or not she's doing OK. She still tests in the 90s but is clearly feeling great and doesn't appear to be creeping up in numbers so I'm not worrying about her being in the higher half of normal range.
She's a very happy cat at the moment. She's remembered that she is, to use our housemate's words an "up cat" and that the floor isn't somewhere she wants to be unless it's feeding time. She's rediscovered lots of fun places she can climb to now she's back to full strength and we constantly find her on the kitchen table or counter (none of the cats are really meant to be on the counter but I think she knows I don't have the heart to tell her off for it at the moment) or on one of the dressers in the bedroom, the bed, or the computer tables, or pretty much anywhere that involves being more than 3ft off the floor! The one exception she made was when our housemate got a package in the mail - it was a decent sized box with lots of brown paper in it for packing. She decided it was the perfect place to build a nest out of the paper. So it's still sitting in the front room in front of the TV - we don't have the heart to throw it out when she obviously loves it so much. It's great to see her back to full strength and running around happily!
She has, however, become rather over attached to me following the weeks where she had to be tested and have insulin and now tries to follow me everywhere - even sitting in the (empty) bathtub while I'm brushing my teeth.
Needless to say, we're loving having her back to her normal self. She's a little troublemaker, but she always used to be too and it's been lovely seeing her cheeky side re-emerge as she's realized she can now get back into all the trouble she used to cause because she's strong enough to run and jump if she annoys one of the other cats and has to get away quickly!
She's a very happy cat at the moment. She's remembered that she is, to use our housemate's words an "up cat" and that the floor isn't somewhere she wants to be unless it's feeding time. She's rediscovered lots of fun places she can climb to now she's back to full strength and we constantly find her on the kitchen table or counter (none of the cats are really meant to be on the counter but I think she knows I don't have the heart to tell her off for it at the moment) or on one of the dressers in the bedroom, the bed, or the computer tables, or pretty much anywhere that involves being more than 3ft off the floor! The one exception she made was when our housemate got a package in the mail - it was a decent sized box with lots of brown paper in it for packing. She decided it was the perfect place to build a nest out of the paper. So it's still sitting in the front room in front of the TV - we don't have the heart to throw it out when she obviously loves it so much. It's great to see her back to full strength and running around happily!
Needless to say, we're loving having her back to her normal self. She's a little troublemaker, but she always used to be too and it's been lovely seeing her cheeky side re-emerge as she's realized she can now get back into all the trouble she used to cause because she's strong enough to run and jump if she annoys one of the other cats and has to get away quickly!