Nicole and Napoleon
Member Since 2010
yesterday: viewtopic.php?f=9&t=27315
Nap's numbers were great yesterday. He was blue after PMPS also which I was surprised by cause I thought he was going to bounce immediately after that 47 yesterday. Looks like he is gonna bounce today, but he has tons of energy this morning, all P's in place.
Something I have been noticing lately is he is not scarfing his food. He is eating a little, walking away and then he will come back to it. Sometimes I will come home and there is a little left on his plate. Trust me, he has an appetite, but it seems like he is not famished anymore.
Here's a question, can a cat be considered "regulated" even when they are bouncing? Clinically all symptoms are gone, just dealing with the bounces. When would he officially be considered regulated? Maybe at the point when he is under 300 all of the time?
Nap's numbers were great yesterday. He was blue after PMPS also which I was surprised by cause I thought he was going to bounce immediately after that 47 yesterday. Looks like he is gonna bounce today, but he has tons of energy this morning, all P's in place.
Something I have been noticing lately is he is not scarfing his food. He is eating a little, walking away and then he will come back to it. Sometimes I will come home and there is a little left on his plate. Trust me, he has an appetite, but it seems like he is not famished anymore.
Here's a question, can a cat be considered "regulated" even when they are bouncing? Clinically all symptoms are gone, just dealing with the bounces. When would he officially be considered regulated? Maybe at the point when he is under 300 all of the time?