Ann & Maggie11 (GA)
Member Since 2010
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Yesterday
AMPS 141
+3 100
+4 103
+7 94
PMPS 141
+3 83
+8 87
PMPS 155
Morning! Maggie is in very good spirits today. She had three greens yesterday starting with the am +7 cycle. She was 83 at the +3, and I decided to feed lc and see where this would lead us! I fell asleep on the recliner watching a movie and before setting the alarm. Approximately three hours later, Maggie wakes me up talking up a storm, and I test her at 87. I should have let it go with lc but needed a couple hours' sleep and so topped her lc with some FF T & G. I did get four hours' sleep, which is pretty good! Part of the 155 is food, as I didn't pick up the dish of food soon enough with the two hour slot before testing. Originally I moved up her 6 month check-up because she had those few days of not feeling well, but now she has rallied with nice cycles and loves the new fuds. She needs that blood panel tomorrow at Vetty to see where she is with her renal disease and a look at her teeth. Fingers and paws crossed she doesn't need a dental. She's already had two dentals since diagnosis and very little teeth left in her mouth.
Special thoughts and prayers for Linda & Teddy and all kitties needing healing.
Yesterday
AMPS 141
+3 100
+4 103
+7 94
PMPS 141
+3 83
+8 87
PMPS 155
Morning! Maggie is in very good spirits today. She had three greens yesterday starting with the am +7 cycle. She was 83 at the +3, and I decided to feed lc and see where this would lead us! I fell asleep on the recliner watching a movie and before setting the alarm. Approximately three hours later, Maggie wakes me up talking up a storm, and I test her at 87. I should have let it go with lc but needed a couple hours' sleep and so topped her lc with some FF T & G. I did get four hours' sleep, which is pretty good! Part of the 155 is food, as I didn't pick up the dish of food soon enough with the two hour slot before testing. Originally I moved up her 6 month check-up because she had those few days of not feeling well, but now she has rallied with nice cycles and loves the new fuds. She needs that blood panel tomorrow at Vetty to see where she is with her renal disease and a look at her teeth. Fingers and paws crossed she doesn't need a dental. She's already had two dentals since diagnosis and very little teeth left in her mouth.
Special thoughts and prayers for Linda & Teddy and all kitties needing healing.