I agree, up to 4.75 units.Does he need an increase? Still at 4.5 units
What a weird day for numbers! Morning test was ok, went up 4 hours later and then the PM test was 13.2? He's super happy though. He's 'trilling' around Teddy and Daisy and sharing their climbing castles, playing tag etc. He's eating a whole packet of the BARF and then gets his 'good boy' treats of cooked chicken inbetween. I am not allowed to drive yet so the chicken wings will have to wait until someone is around to drive me over. I'm thinking the giblets might be the best idea as I think we have tried wings before and there was a lot of waste. Where do I find giblets at Woolies?I agree, up to 4.75 units.
Ok Tucker.......we need to see some action now.
I'm buying you some blue and green board shorts for you to surf on.....please use them!
ETA new avatar photo?
What is Tilapia?? And NYC, how exciting! I've never been. Do post a photo or two if you think of it. I've gone up to the 4.75 even though his pre shot tonight was actually one of his lower pre shots.Yes, Tucker does need an increase. Just go up to 4.75. I doubt he will regulate there. But we are inching towards it.
I will be on travel Tuesday - Saturday this week, to the Big Apple.
The boys got cooked Tilapia tonight. I had some too. Very tasty. We feed Leo on a raised set of plates to help him swallow.
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Will the giblets be as helpful to keeping their teeth healthy as chicken wings? I can't believe a whole tray of them is only 2.50. How often do they need to eat them to keep their teeth clean? Thanks!The giblets are in the section where the chicken hearts, kangaroo meat and turkey products are.......well they are there in our WW. They are in a prepackaged sealed container. Sold by the 500 grams.
Just buy a couple of wings and devide them into three at the joints.
If your cats will eat them by knawing at them to eat the meat, yes they will do a good job of helping to keep the teeth clean. It is the tearing off of the meat by the side teeth that helps keep them clean. They usually go from side to side trying to tear the meat off. Giblets are pretty tough.Will the giblets be as helpful to keeping their teeth healthy as chicken wings? I can't believe a whole tray of them is only 2.50. How often do they need to eat them to keep their teeth clean? Thanks!
I see, I'll try the giblets first and see how they go (because they look so clean and easy and I'm lazy). I'm hoping for the blues! Should I test him again tonight?? Thanks Bron!If your cats will eat them by knawing at them to eat the meat, yes they will do a good job of helping to keep the teeth clean. It is the tearing off of the meat by the side teeth that helps keep them clean. They usually go from side to side trying to tear the meat off. Giblets are pretty tough.
Harry is such a guts, he just goes gulp, gulp and its gone. That's why I like bones for him, it forces him totear off the meat.
Offer them one each every couple of days and see how they go.
Yes they are cheap.
He might go into blue tonight!
I see, I'll try the giblets first and see how they go (because they look so clean and easy and I'm lazy). I'm hoping for the blues! Should I test him again tonight?? Thanks Bron!
I love the pic, I love the boys. Where's Chinus, didn't she get any? I love the table settings too. Whatever works. I might try that with Idjit, perhaps he would be less messy.Yes, Tucker does need an increase. Just go up to 4.75. I doubt he will regulate there. But we are inching towards it.
I will be on travel Tuesday - Saturday this week, to the Big Apple.
The boys got cooked Tilapia tonight. I had some too. Very tasty. We feed Leo on a raised set of plates to help him swallow.
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Worth while getting the +6 just to see the blue! Well done Tucker!+6 is 9.4/169. Blue Blue Blue![]()