
So much for gentle! Fed his normal 1/2 patty and a chicken treat; testing again in 30 minutes.Yeah for pinks! Now lets slide down gently Floyd so you don't have to go to outer space again.![]()

Thank you! He had a small chicken treat at testing time, so I'll wait and test again at +7.Looks like he might have started surfing. You could probably wait an hour to test. You generally don't want to feed carbs after nadir, but a tsp or two of low carb can help them surf. You have to find out what works for Floyd. If Neko was just surfing greens, she might get a freeze dried treat at test time, but that's all she needed.
And here we go again......
Is all I can say. Bouncing has got to be the hardest on the Bean and especially when he bounces as high as Floyd does. 
Trying to be patient over here..... Today's pattern looks similar to 3/31, so maybe he'll break it tonight like he did then.Is all I can say. Bouncing has got to be the hardest on the Bean and especially when he bounces as high as Floyd does.
Maybe he'll break this bounce in less cycles. Hang in there.![]()

That makes sense using the R. How much is considered "a touch"?Somebody hide the trampoline...
Good luck with the increase-fingers crossed he flattens out a bit.
Food for thought - you might consider a touch of R when you see him getting on the express elevator UP.
Think of it as placing a ceiling over how high a bounce may go; perhaps stopping him at the 3rd or 4th floor rather than him continuing to the rooftop terrace or beyond...
That is very much an ECID thing. For some kitties 0.1u can send them into the cellar .That makes sense using the R. How much is considered "a touch"?