Judy and Boomer
Member Since 2014
Yesterday
Good morning!
AMPS 149 shooting .5u
Yes I decided to give it another day. To me his PM +3 numbers look like his mini bounces normally do. Two days ago he did have a dramatic drop from AMPS to +3 so perhaps (hopefully) this is a bounce.
Boomer ate all his overnight fuds.
Allen also ate extremely well last night and had 2 poops and no diarrhea. YAY. This combo of meds we have seem to be helping! And he's been a bit more social these last couple of days and actually spent some time on my lap the last two evenings.
I feel like all I do is give cats meds but they're getting what they need to feel better so it is what it is.
Yesterday we finally got a chance to visit the provincial park which is about 30 minutes away. The wooded area was pretty useless; I saw a Downy Woodpecker but other birds hid/flew too quickly and I wasn't able to identify them. We believe we heard a Pileated but could not find it. But we left the wooded area and went across the road to a little museum that is actually part of the park. After wandering around there for quite a few minutes and not seeing much of anything I had pretty much given up when something caught my eye and there was the Red-Headed Woodpecker that I had been hoping to see perched on a telephone pole! YAY! Success! He allowed me about 20 shots before flying. Picture attached.
Good morning!
AMPS 149 shooting .5u
Yes I decided to give it another day. To me his PM +3 numbers look like his mini bounces normally do. Two days ago he did have a dramatic drop from AMPS to +3 so perhaps (hopefully) this is a bounce.
Boomer ate all his overnight fuds.
Allen also ate extremely well last night and had 2 poops and no diarrhea. YAY. This combo of meds we have seem to be helping! And he's been a bit more social these last couple of days and actually spent some time on my lap the last two evenings.
I feel like all I do is give cats meds but they're getting what they need to feel better so it is what it is.
Yesterday we finally got a chance to visit the provincial park which is about 30 minutes away. The wooded area was pretty useless; I saw a Downy Woodpecker but other birds hid/flew too quickly and I wasn't able to identify them. We believe we heard a Pileated but could not find it. But we left the wooded area and went across the road to a little museum that is actually part of the park. After wandering around there for quite a few minutes and not seeing much of anything I had pretty much given up when something caught my eye and there was the Red-Headed Woodpecker that I had been hoping to see perched on a telephone pole! YAY! Success! He allowed me about 20 shots before flying. Picture attached.

