He seems OK. He ate then headed for litter box.Dyana said:How is Gobbles feeling today?
I guess I have to be prepared as to "what if" he has a low PS number. I am so used to seeing high PS numbers these past few days that I hadn't gave it a thought. I actually shot him at +94 on 1/24 (with lots of support & guidance). I suppose 90 or 100 could be a shoot number AM....but I would only feel confident doing that if I was going to be home for the day. Now 100 for a low PM number? I'd be a basket case because I know I can't stay up all night...Any suggestions/opinions?BJM said:I had a response to your post in Health.
Wondering about lowering your no shot level, among other things.
Thank you so much Sienne. I certainly will ask when Gobby comes down to less than 150. I am printing out the sticky now.Sienne and Gabby said:You are going to drive yourself crazy if you start playing out "what if...." scenarios in your head. There's a sticky that will walk you through what to do if you have a low pre-shot or low numbers during the cycle. Print it out so you have it handy if you need it. No one expects that you'll dive in and start shooting low. It takes going through the process a few times with help before you fly solo. That's why the experienced people hang around. It also takes getting to know your cat and your cat's patterns.
So for now, take a few deep breaths and relax. If you get a number below 150, post and ask for help.