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I'm reposting from my 11/4 post; seeking hints on how to do Junga's first at-home BG curve.
I have:
1. a few suggestions about which hours I can reasonably skip
2. been referred to the stickies again
3. been asked how many P's are in place.
Junga is purring, pooping, and peeing. He's also eating okay, although he's still campaigning for better-tasting catfood. Of the canned foods we've tried, he only really likes EVO 95% duck and Blue Wild Duck. Before diagnosis he ate hypoallergenic dry food.
I was thinking today that Junga's coat doesn't look all that great, but I have seen him grooming recently.
Junga just doesn't play much -- hasn't in years. However, he is more curious about things than he was before diagnosis, and is meeting me at the door when I come home, something he hadn't done in a while.
J.
I'm reposting from my 11/4 post; seeking hints on how to do Junga's first at-home BG curve.
I have:
1. a few suggestions about which hours I can reasonably skip
2. been referred to the stickies again
3. been asked how many P's are in place.
Junga is purring, pooping, and peeing. He's also eating okay, although he's still campaigning for better-tasting catfood. Of the canned foods we've tried, he only really likes EVO 95% duck and Blue Wild Duck. Before diagnosis he ate hypoallergenic dry food.
I was thinking today that Junga's coat doesn't look all that great, but I have seen him grooming recently.
Junga just doesn't play much -- hasn't in years. However, he is more curious about things than he was before diagnosis, and is meeting me at the door when I come home, something he hadn't done in a while.
J.