Sarah & Charlie-cat
Member Since 2022
https://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/10-18-charlie-amps-344-4-178-pmps-115.282687/#post-3115350
I'll have to update with his PMPS and his PM +2 and maybe +4, if I can stay up that late.
This is his second dose reduction in the last week!
I'm glad I tested him, he came upstairs and was hunting stray kibbles in my office and meowing at me, so I went downstairs and he was rubbing up on my leg and meowing, so I put down his food and poked him and once again, I had to hold his beer!
I'm glad this food change (and getting off pred) is helping. I wish he would stop bouncing and just enjoy those nice blue and green numbers but alas no.
He's been much higher in the morning, so I'm worried about him dropping too low overnight, but he's only been bothering me for food between 11 pm and 1 am, I get up and feed him at 3 or 4 am (I usually have to go find him) and then he's been leaving me alone mostly until breakfast time when I've had to drag him out of bed/cat tree. He certainly has no problem yelling at me that he's hungry (he also likes to scratch the upholstered chair in my room if I don't immediately jump out of bed).
I'll have to update with his PMPS and his PM +2 and maybe +4, if I can stay up that late.
This is his second dose reduction in the last week!
I'm glad I tested him, he came upstairs and was hunting stray kibbles in my office and meowing at me, so I went downstairs and he was rubbing up on my leg and meowing, so I put down his food and poked him and once again, I had to hold his beer!
I'm glad this food change (and getting off pred) is helping. I wish he would stop bouncing and just enjoy those nice blue and green numbers but alas no.
He's been much higher in the morning, so I'm worried about him dropping too low overnight, but he's only been bothering me for food between 11 pm and 1 am, I get up and feed him at 3 or 4 am (I usually have to go find him) and then he's been leaving me alone mostly until breakfast time when I've had to drag him out of bed/cat tree. He certainly has no problem yelling at me that he's hungry (he also likes to scratch the upholstered chair in my room if I don't immediately jump out of bed).
