Re: 10/17 Alska AMPS=276
Yeah, I tried that. I draw the dose and get the raw food bagged in warming water and then take the syringe up and do a test and leave the syringe there. When Nuzzles was here, it was easier to do it all at once - test, shoot and then feed. Alska did not like that at all! In fact he would run away right after testing when usually he was calm. He definitely did not like me doing it all at once. Sometimes I tried to do it on weekends but now he sits right up as soon as testing is done so he can be brushed. If I try to push him down again - he is a goner. To keep the stress down, I went back to going back downstairs after testing, dishing out the warmed raw and bringing it back up and then shooting and feeding. They are such creatures of habit and a little deviation is such a big deal to them. The funny thing about going up and down the stairs is that I have two bad knees (one of which has been approved for replacement) so I have to double step the stairs. Oh well, good exercise. I tried to move all of this downstairs by creating a portable testing kit but Alska did not like the counter or the other cats who would jump up to see what was going on. It was a disaster.
The lighting in the kitchen is so much better for loading the syringe anyway.
I think I would pull all my hair out if I had different insulins. Good golly, doing two sugarcats in the early am hours was hard enough! Don't know how you do it. I certainly understand mothers who show up to work with one black shoe and one brown. Sometimes I feel fortunate to have any shoes on at all when I leave the house, :lol: