296@ PMPS

I'm at work and not sure how long I can stay on. Are you able to monitor today and do you have supplies and HC food and karo/honey?
 
69 is a safe number to shoot as long as you can monitor. A lot of the time when you shoot low the cat surfs and doesn't drop a lot. Of course Little could keep going down since she is coming down from the pink last night. When you shoot, you should get a +1 and a +2 to see what she's doing. I'd keep the same dose and let her earn the reduction. Are you doing TR?
 
With TR Little will earn a reduction when she goes under 50. I'd go ahead and shoot since you are home to monitor.
 
There should be some time when the food kicks in that keeps the numbers from going down more. That's where the +1 and +2 come in. If the number is about the same or lower, you'll need to monitor more.
 
Thinking of you Lisa. Hopefully Little got her eat on & the numbers are in place where you feel better!
 
Thanks all. Good thing is no matter what the number she always gets her eat on... she begged and cried for food the entire 30 minute stall !
 
+2 is 133 but typically little has shown to start reacting to a dose at +3 or +4 so I’m drinking my pepto bismol and waiting... too early for a drink!
 
@Carla, @Mandy & Rex & @linda

Trying to learn through others so seeing this situation with Little, I wanted ask about the bounce. If you factor in the 20% "variance" that was mentioned on an old thread here, that 225 could actually be 180 which then would be blue & not too far off from that 157 vs a yellow & not such a concern as far as bouncing? Again, trying to understand :)
 
Yes Amy you are correct. One test could have read high while another low within the allowed variance range so there are times when a bounce might look far more intense than it really is. While we all hate seeing bounces, they are just a part of the journey that we just have to ride out. Some kitties bounce more than others but usually with time, it calms down.
 
Right. I do view cycles as a whole so I'm taking into consideration the 64 when I look at the 225.

The more I thought about it, I think it would be a good idea to grab a +11 before PMPS, just so you know if Little is going up or down at PMPS.
 
Yes Amy you are correct. One test could have read high while another low within the allowed variance range so there are times when a bounce might look far more intense than it really is. While we all hate seeing bounces, they are just a part of the journey that we just have to ride out. Some kitties bounce more than others but usually with time, it calms down.

Thank you. Makes sense :)
 
Right. I do view cycles as a whole so I'm taking into consideration the 64 when I look at the 225.

The more I thought about it, I think it would be a good idea to grab a +11 before PMPS, just so you know if Little is going up or down at PMPS.

Thank you Mandy. I really like the "view cycles as a whole"....& then I guess look at groups of cycles which should paint an even better picture of what is happening.

Sorry if I hi jacked your thread Lisa!! I appreciate the opportunity to ask questions with these specific situations. VERY helpful :)
 
Thank you Mandy. I really like the "view cycles as a whole"....& then I guess look at groups of cycles which should paint an even better picture of what is happening.

Sorry if I hi jacked your thread Lisa!! I appreciate the opportunity to ask questions with these specific situations. VERY helpful :)
All good. We are all here to learn. I was hoping to make +11 my PMPS to get back on schedule with the stall this morning ... I will get a +8 or 9. Thank you all for watching this thread today it means a lot to have support - especially when shooting on a green. Never even THOUGHT about doing that on PZI.
 
Yes, keep it at the same dose. We see now that it gets Little to a pretty, green number at 64.
If that 64 is anything like she behaved on PZI I hope it’s not a one off Fingers toes and eyes crossed that we see the bounce clear and back to green in a few cycles ...usually takes her 3 or 4 to get off the trampoline ..
 
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