Yesterday Neko did a nice bounce recovery day and kept on going down at night. I went to bed at what I thought was a safe number at +5.5, but it looks like she continued on down and we are now seeing the Ms. Liver in action. The penalty I pay for getting an entire 6 hours of solid sleep! :lol:
9/30 Recap:
AMPS 473 +5 291 +8 298
PMPS 384 +3 275 +5.5 157
It's a gray day today, no rain (yet). Neko has her 5 P's although play has been replaced with Patrols (2 yard patrols so far). There was lots of purring on both DH's and my lap at our brekkie. We are about to go out on shopping errands for parts for DH to continue family cottage repair, and Neko came and told me she wanted a test. But it looks like we have a pass to go out for a bit.
@Jane - regarding your question of last night (and it's not a silly one!). Since acrocats have a working pancreas, food can cause it to kick in and take down numbers more, so when I feed when Neko is low, I like to balance it out with some extra carbs. I am still trying to figure out what is best for her, hence the need for an MC experiment when I am awake enough to monitor. Right after her SRT, I had a few cycles where I was fighting hard with even HC to keep Neko up. Two of the days were travels days on the road :shock: and the other was the evening of August 18th. Since then, HC seems to be more effective. One of my favourite sayings about acrocats is that they are ECID every day. With the tumour cycling on and off, you can get a new cat day to day. SRT has neutered the tumour cells and they are slowly dying off, but they are still part of the equation.
@Lisa - I'm sometimes a late poster, combined with being on the west coast, so it is easy to miss my daily posts. Sounds like you had an eventful day too. Regarding rowing, a couple of the other guys we row with in Masters were in a double together and beat all the young guys! Not bad for a couple of guys in their 50's. But they are training hard to go to the World Master's Games next year in Turin Italy!
9/30 Recap:
AMPS 473 +5 291 +8 298
PMPS 384 +3 275 +5.5 157
It's a gray day today, no rain (yet). Neko has her 5 P's although play has been replaced with Patrols (2 yard patrols so far). There was lots of purring on both DH's and my lap at our brekkie. We are about to go out on shopping errands for parts for DH to continue family cottage repair, and Neko came and told me she wanted a test. But it looks like we have a pass to go out for a bit.
@Jane - regarding your question of last night (and it's not a silly one!). Since acrocats have a working pancreas, food can cause it to kick in and take down numbers more, so when I feed when Neko is low, I like to balance it out with some extra carbs. I am still trying to figure out what is best for her, hence the need for an MC experiment when I am awake enough to monitor. Right after her SRT, I had a few cycles where I was fighting hard with even HC to keep Neko up. Two of the days were travels days on the road :shock: and the other was the evening of August 18th. Since then, HC seems to be more effective. One of my favourite sayings about acrocats is that they are ECID every day. With the tumour cycling on and off, you can get a new cat day to day. SRT has neutered the tumour cells and they are slowly dying off, but they are still part of the equation.
@Lisa - I'm sometimes a late poster, combined with being on the west coast, so it is easy to miss my daily posts. Sounds like you had an eventful day too. Regarding rowing, a couple of the other guys we row with in Masters were in a double together and beat all the young guys! Not bad for a couple of guys in their 50's. But they are training hard to go to the World Master's Games next year in Turin Italy!