tortie58
Member Since 2012
Yesterday
http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=87688&p=938856#p938856
A beautiful blue & green day yesterday Green At AM nadir with a slightly higher blue at PM +5 This was the 53 cycle on the 1u dose.
Today
A sunny Saturday. After yesterday's laundry day, today's the condo cleaning day. Every Saturday, I pushed all the 4 cages out to have it thoroughly wipped clean. The catch tray undernath the 4ft cages all washed & put back. Although I dont cage them during the morning or afternoon, about 10 of them were kept inside the cages at night. They treated it like home & go inside for afternoon nap whenever they feel like.
I know a lot of cat person hate to cage their cats but it's always a good idea to have an area where they felt very safe & called it their own. Especially when they are sick & need force on med or food. Running after them, pulling from underneath the bed, behind cupboard is too stressful. They are more calm inside their "home" & makes it easier to monitor on their food & lb pressie.
But keeping cages create a lot of extra work; water bowl, litter box, food tray were kept for them overnight.
AMPS 261 gave Wiskas & 1u
(+food@+2)
AM +3 59 :mrgreen: what a slide! Did you say your prayer for yummy last night, Rosy? :lol:
gave hc gravy +wiskas
http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=87688&p=938856#p938856
A beautiful blue & green day yesterday Green At AM nadir with a slightly higher blue at PM +5 This was the 53 cycle on the 1u dose.
Today
A sunny Saturday. After yesterday's laundry day, today's the condo cleaning day. Every Saturday, I pushed all the 4 cages out to have it thoroughly wipped clean. The catch tray undernath the 4ft cages all washed & put back. Although I dont cage them during the morning or afternoon, about 10 of them were kept inside the cages at night. They treated it like home & go inside for afternoon nap whenever they feel like.
I know a lot of cat person hate to cage their cats but it's always a good idea to have an area where they felt very safe & called it their own. Especially when they are sick & need force on med or food. Running after them, pulling from underneath the bed, behind cupboard is too stressful. They are more calm inside their "home" & makes it easier to monitor on their food & lb pressie.
But keeping cages create a lot of extra work; water bowl, litter box, food tray were kept for them overnight.
AMPS 261 gave Wiskas & 1u
(+food@+2)
AM +3 59 :mrgreen: what a slide! Did you say your prayer for yummy last night, Rosy? :lol:
gave hc gravy +wiskas