Suzanne & Darcy
Member since 2020
I see you had a lower AMPS originally. The procedure for doing a stall when you have a lower than expected preshot number is to 
(1) Do not feed any food
(2) wait for thirty minutes
(3) Retest to see if the number is rising on its own without the influence of food.
(4) You can continue to stall without feeding for another thirty minutes or just go ahead and decide about whether you will skip the shot or shoot a reduced dose.
He must have dropped into lower numbers last night with a 116 AMPS. I wonder how low he went?
This is a good reason to wait longer before increasing the dose. He is having lower nadirs on the 2 unit dose than we can actually see on the spreadsheet.
				
			(1) Do not feed any food
(2) wait for thirty minutes
(3) Retest to see if the number is rising on its own without the influence of food.
(4) You can continue to stall without feeding for another thirty minutes or just go ahead and decide about whether you will skip the shot or shoot a reduced dose.
He must have dropped into lower numbers last night with a 116 AMPS. I wonder how low he went?
This is a good reason to wait longer before increasing the dose. He is having lower nadirs on the 2 unit dose than we can actually see on the spreadsheet.
 
	 
 
		 
 
		 it’s so hard to stall with 2 other cats wanting their breakfast too, but I understand the reasoning for it. Just don’t want to get too far off schedule, especially since daylight savings is coming up! I need my husband to shoot while I hold his face and comfort him. If we go any later than our usual schedule, it’ll be just me in the evenings. Husband has class.
 it’s so hard to stall with 2 other cats wanting their breakfast too, but I understand the reasoning for it. Just don’t want to get too far off schedule, especially since daylight savings is coming up! I need my husband to shoot while I hold his face and comfort him. If we go any later than our usual schedule, it’ll be just me in the evenings. Husband has class. 