2/7 Bubbas AMPS 408 PMPS 190 +3 282

PM spot checks after PMPS, if you are home, are also really valuable. Since you are working during the day and didn't get curves last weekend, your other chance to get data is those night time tests. Cats tend to go lower at night. Data is how you keep Bubbas safe.

His PMPS was lower than his AMPS yesterday, a sign he was possibly breaking a bounce and going even lower last night. A before bed check would have been good to get. That red AMPS this morning is another clue that he might have gone lower last night, and is now bouncing.
 
PM spot checks after PMPS, if you are home, are also really valuable. Since you are working during the day and didn't get curves last weekend, your other chance to get data is those night time tests. Cats tend to go lower at night. Data is how you keep Bubbas safe.

His PMPS was lower than his AMPS yesterday, a sign he was possibly breaking a bounce and going even lower last night. A before bed check would have been good to get. That red AMPS this morning is another clue that he might have gone lower last night, and is now bouncing.
Ok, that’s good info! So basically, no matter how PMPS I should always test him at least once before I go to bed? Because I thought it was only necessary to test again if he’s in the blue for his PMPS.
 
Blue PMPS's are also good to check, but it's also possible for a cat to dive down even with higher preshots. Neko's first reduction earned (under 50 because I was following TR), she started the cycle at 430, then zoomed back up by the next preshot. Those are harder to predict, but anytime you see numbers come down quite a bit from one preshot to the next, low yellows or better, it could be a bounce breaking cycle.
 
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