11/17 Kit AMPS 220, +4 94, +10 139, PMPS 163, +1 181

Alicia & Kit cat (GA)

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11/16/24

Not quite back in the swing of posting - this last semester has taken been more exhausting than I think any other. Kit is still holding steady - she's eating well, pooping and peeing where she's supposed to, she was super excited to get some grassies today (petco finally had some that didn't look dead). She's still got neuropathy going on, but it's been holding steady. So we're just trundling along, doing our thing.
 
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11/16/24

Not quite back in the swing of posting

You too??? :bighug: It’s tough to find the time with life, but we know it’s beneficial to our babies.

Hell, I wasn’t even updating my spreadsheet for a few months like an idiot. Took hours to input all those backed log numbers from three meters around the house. :confused:

Time to invest time into our fur babies :bookworm:
 
You too??? :bighug: It’s tough to find the time with life, but we know it’s beneficial to our babies.

Hell, I wasn’t even updating my spreadsheet for a few months like an idiot. Took hours to input all those backed log numbers from three meters around the house. :confused:

Time to invest time into our fur babies :bookworm:
It just depends on how much is going on at work. I mostly am able to stick to her schedule, just other things fall by the wayside.
I bet that took a long time! The spreadsheet is one of my obsessive things, so I'm pretty good with that (although sometimes I'm a cycle behind if I'm busy/being lazy).
Glad to see you and Kona again!
 
Hi Alicia here your previous post
https://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/11-16-kit-amps-196-3-99-7-159-pmps-261-3-164.295763/
Hi Alicia, Kit's numbers were pretty good today. I see on one of your previous posts you are giving Solencia, how's she doing with that :bighug::bighug::cat:
@Alicia & Kit cat
I know it definitely helps, although it's not a miracle drug for her. The last few days to a week before her next shot I can for sure see her moving more stiffly and seeming more uncomfortable. She's also on twice daily transdermal gabapentin for her arthritis. But she definitely stays on one level in the apartment, and hasn't really jumped or used stairs onto furniture since early in the year. But her vet and I are keeping an eye on her to make sure we don't get complacent and we don't let her linger in a state that isn't good for her. Just taking each day as it comes.
 
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