Morning Stacy. I hope you got some rest.
Yesterday, I was a bit under the weather and I kept thinking there was one other reason she would drop at +1 fairly consistently but I had my own NyQuil induced brain fog
After you went to bed, I studied her SS some more and realized the primary reason she has a +1 drop is that she is a very early onset kitty. She does have some days where she gets lengthy duration and the second dip pushes to the right but the more I looked at her SS, I had an epiphany

Take a look at Gabby’s SS (hyperlink is not working on my iPad right now so here's the link:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1jBOu0s4cv1XI6_-whkECk_kQGVwhr6Fryw-bFt-SCuE/pub?hl=en&hl=en#. Look at her oldest SSs and you’ll see a very familiar pattern. This was before Sienne learned to control the drops. If you look at her newest SSs, Sienne figured it out and was a master at it. She couldn’t use HC food or gravy because Gabby was allergic so she used LC food and honey or karo....I don’t remember which. When the remarks state “HC”, it was honey or karo.
The difference between the two is that Gabby also could have an early nadir but Asia can push hers out a little further.
If you notice, once Sienne figured it out, with I’m assuming help from one of the gurus that was on at the time, she shifted her testing and always got a +1 so she could control the drop from the literal onset.
The challenge with an early onset cat that is still bouncy is that you don’t have a lot of time to front load the cycle with food. If she starts at 250, for example, you really don’t know where she will be at +1 although with the data you have, it doesn’t look like she is generally a diver like some (e.g. Girlie).
I apologize that my foggy brain didn’t catch that first


but it was bugging me because the longer I looked, I realized that some of her +1 numbers were too low to be a second dip.
Also, on a crazy day like yesterday, I like to go back and give an idea...or lesson....of what approach you might take next time this new occurs. And there will likely be a next time.
Once you get past two hours after the food/HC, if she is still rising, you can shoot. I came in late to the discussion yesterday, but had I been on earlier, I would have suggested you shoot at the 87 @ +14.25 with 1.75u.
Normally, we don’t suggest shooting too much later than +2 because it makes it harder to get back on schedule but I knew it was safe for you to shoot at what I thought was +2.5 (I should have looked at time stamps) but it turned out fine that it was actually +3.5 since you had the leeway on catching up and it kept her from climbing too high.
Next time she starts to bounce up again, check her no later than +11 and take advantage to shoot another hour early to help you get back to your normal time sooner.
And now for the funny story I promised you. We had only been doing this a few months but Gracie was a busy girl at night and I was working full time so I was like the walking dead even with Mike pitching in more than his share. I got up one Saturday morning after a pokeathon Friday night and in my befuddled brain fog, I put the glucometer in the mircrowave instead of the rice sock.
Yeah....that was ugly even though I caught it pretty fast. I had to race to the pharmacy and wait until the doors opened at 7:30, grab a new glucometer, race home, and shot 30 mins late.
BTW, I edited yesterday’s condo with the info above regarding early onset since many were bookmarking it.
I’m clear headed today for questions!