Sheila & Beau GA & Jeddie GA
Member Since 2009
Her numbers have been beautiful and I am so happy that this, at least, is going well for her. Tonight she was 91 at PS so I reduce a tad from .25u to .2u and will try and get a +6 tonight (that I have to wake up for - which I am so not looking forward to).
I have yet to catch her below upper 80s, but I bet she has been there - like maybe today. I was gone all day so not spot checks - plus I am low on strips and don't expect the order to arrive until Friday. Plus2 - she is not a fan of testing and I feel somewhat like I have a small cyclone in my hands. It's a good thing she isn't bigger or stronger or I would not be able to manage her without burrito-ing her.
She is still quite fussy (growls, hisses, cries for food, etc.) most of the time. I was able to get her on my lap for about 5 mins of purring and gentle (barely touching her) combing. She is very sweet when she decides to be. It just doesn't happen very often.
She stole Beau's tuna treats tonight when my back was turned and I have caught her approaching him when he is eating and growling at him to make him leave his dish. I have to referee meal times or she will grab a dish as soon as it is vacated. I wonder how much food is useful to her? I am trying to limit her to 12=15 ozs because I don't think she can process more than that and get the nutrients from it, but maybe I am wrong.
Does anyone know of any articles about how to best put weight on them without making them sick from over eating?
I have yet to catch her below upper 80s, but I bet she has been there - like maybe today. I was gone all day so not spot checks - plus I am low on strips and don't expect the order to arrive until Friday. Plus2 - she is not a fan of testing and I feel somewhat like I have a small cyclone in my hands. It's a good thing she isn't bigger or stronger or I would not be able to manage her without burrito-ing her.
She is still quite fussy (growls, hisses, cries for food, etc.) most of the time. I was able to get her on my lap for about 5 mins of purring and gentle (barely touching her) combing. She is very sweet when she decides to be. It just doesn't happen very often.
She stole Beau's tuna treats tonight when my back was turned and I have caught her approaching him when he is eating and growling at him to make him leave his dish. I have to referee meal times or she will grab a dish as soon as it is vacated. I wonder how much food is useful to her? I am trying to limit her to 12=15 ozs because I don't think she can process more than that and get the nutrients from it, but maybe I am wrong.
Does anyone know of any articles about how to best put weight on them without making them sick from over eating?