08/29 Mouse PMPS 287, +2 260, +7 175

I'm sure she will clear the bounce in no time :) Now if only she would considerate enough to bounce at night and surf green in the day!
Yeah she seems to clear them fairly quickly now:)
She had it right towards the end of SLGS until I lowered her dose to .75u ... ever since then she's gone back to bouncing in the day and low numbers at night. :arghh:
 
She had it right towards the end of SLGS until I lowered her dose to .75u ... ever since then she's gone back to bouncing in the day and low numbers at night. :arghh:
It isn't because of that. They switch to and fro for no apparent reason. Wait till you make a plan to go out for some important work - she will give you an active cycle in the day THEN! :banghead:
 
Yes. Looks like it. Enjoy your night off! Don't be surprised to see a blue or green AMPS.
It's okay to leave food out tonight (frozen as well) and pick it up 2 hours before the shot.
 
Yes. Looks like it. Enjoy your night off! Don't be surprised to see a blue or green AMPS.
It's okay to leave food out tonight (frozen as well) and pick it up 2 hours before the shot.
She hasn't afforded me this luxury in awhile so I was unprepared and have no frozen food ready so I was thinking of settling an alarm for +5 and giving her a snack then...
 
She hasn't afforded me this luxury in awhile so I was unprepared and have no frozen food ready so I was thinking of settling an alarm for +5 and giving her a snack then...
You could even set an alarm for later - say between +6 and +9 and feed then. I'm sure the food you leave out now will not spoil and she can graze on it till +6.
 
You could even set an alarm for later - say between +6 and +9 and feed then. I'm sure the food you leave out now will not spoil and she can graze on it till +6.
I just gave her 2 tsp of ff pate and left out another 2 tsp of ff savory centers in a different spot. She caught a mouse not long ago but after she unalived it I tossed the poor little critter outside. I'm thinking I'll get up in another 3 hours or so and give her a snack if she hasn't eaten the 2 tsp i left out and go from there... does that sound reasonable?
 
As long as she'll be safe I can do how ever many hours is necessary. Honestly Im so tired from the past couple of long nights I don't know what's better for her...
Just feed her, leave food out and call it a night. Don't worry about setting alarms. You need a good night's sleep.
 
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