Sweet! Mouse is so well behaved with her numbers right now!Congrats on the switch! Mouse is showing lovely numbers as always.
Non-diabetic numbers on the human meter is 50-120.

I think @Bandit's Mom is helping with SSs right now.
We're both helping out, especially while Marje is vacationing
Hope I'm right Chris!
and can someone switch me over to a human SS please?
Her numbers are lower than ever, and she's so much more kitten like. I have never seen her play like this (she had a rough upbringing, being picked on by one other cats, that we've since re-homed). She's happy, alert, and showing critical thinking.Hi Allison,
Just checking in to ask how Mouse is doing now. I see from one of your other threads that her appetite is normalising. How is her tum now? How is she acting? Is she happier in herself?
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This cracked me up! Smart cookie, that girl of yours.Yesterday, she was trying to decide if she wanted lap time, checking to see if I had my sling on. I was encouraging her to hop on, and she decided not to. As soon as I took my sling off, she tried to run away. (if the sling comes off, she gets an ear poke).

She only gets the Tiki Cat Salmon or Chicken right now; when she was getting sick, it was the Salmon. Both are noted to be 0% carbs . It is possible that she got into the high carb kibble on her sick days though. I wasn't always picking it up fast enough. Now I'm watching it better, and she's not getting into it.A thought:
It might be an idea to keep a little note of the brand/variety and carb level of the food you give Mouse each day. Some cats have a 'preferred' carb level (e.g. some do better on ultra-low carbs, some do better on, say, 6-7% carbs). Should any GI upsets occur in the future (and I sincerely hope they don't!) having the food record handy might give you another puzzle piece when trying to identify a cause.
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