9/14 Jill AMPS 228 / +3 146 / +4 .25 141 / PMPS 224 / +3.5 147

Debra and Jill (the cat)

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Yesterday's BGs: AMPS 212 / +3.5 134 / +4.5 116 / PMPS 154 / +3.5 160

These numbers are just bad and going in the wrong direction. I just increased on Sunday. Thinking it's the food change. So I'm ditching the Weruva Kitty Gone Wild and going to the store today to get more of what she was eating before: Whole Earth turkey pate (5%) and Merrick Salmon pate (2%). Paws crossed that this helps Jill get back on track.
 
What carb percentage was the Weruva? Yeah, we don't want blue nadirs! Depot is still building though, ya?
 
What carb percentage was the Weruva? Yeah, we don't want blue nadirs! Depot is still building though, ya?
The spreadsheet said the Weruva is 5% which is the same as what I was feeding her before, but her BGs say otherwise! I'm all stocked up again with what she was eating before. Last December there was a local pet store chain that was going out of business and they had great sales on food so I bought TONS. We have 8 cats! I was trying to use up some of what I bought, but Jill is on to me.
 
Haha. Indeed. Could be some different ingredient in the food causing higher BG. Different ingredients are assimilated in different ways. 8 cats, wow. I saw your YouTube videos. You couldn't resist Jill, and had to take her home with you, huh?
5 years ago we were fostering adult cats through the rescue that we volunteer with - cats who weren't great at the shelter and needed a break. Jill was one of those cats. We didn't have any intention of keeping her but she fit in so well. She had an adopter but after 12 hours, they changed their mind! Their resident cat was upset about Jill; they didn't keep them separated when they brought Jill home, and the other cat peed on the bed. So I picked her up and she told me she wanted to stay with us. So here she is. We really love her!
 
5 years ago we were fostering adult cats through the rescue that we volunteer with - cats who weren't great at the shelter and needed a break. Jill was one of those cats. We didn't have any intention of keeping her but she fit in so well. She had an adopter but after 12 hours, they changed their mind! Their resident cat was upset about Jill; they didn't keep them separated when they brought Jill home, and the other cat peed on the bed. So I picked her up and she told me she wanted to stay with us. So here she is. We really love her!
Sounds like it was meant to be, that is the sweetest story.
 
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