Bama Kitty Mom (GA)
Member Since 2018
Yesterday: 12/13 Bama Kitty AMPS 52 +1 70 +2 61 +4.5 82 +7.5 73 +10 94;PMPS 108 +1 134 +3 151 +9 177
Today looks like a "climb the steps up to the diving platform" for swan dives in later cycles. Maybe I can get some things done today. His appetite remains good. Got most of the Epakitin-laced pumpkin into him. That is not a solution, however. I am considering the Niacinimide and/or the aluminum based binder. How does one get all the binder in the cat when he may be eating multiple times per day and not just once every 12 hours like the directions say to give. Logic tells me the binder has to be consumed with the food but when I am feeding to steer the curve or the drop I can't be worried about getting binders in the food when I am worried about keeping him from going hypo. Especially considering he is still very suspicious of this grainy matter in his pumpkin now.
Have decided that washing the ear flap that received the Ondansetron transdermal cream the day before is best for clearing off the product so I can now use that ear for testing while the transdermal is applied to the opposite ear. Left ear flap is for testing on odd days while right ear is for testing on even days which means that on odd days the right ear gets creamed and on even days the left ear gets creamed. Hope I wrote that correctly.
Today looks like a "climb the steps up to the diving platform" for swan dives in later cycles. Maybe I can get some things done today. His appetite remains good. Got most of the Epakitin-laced pumpkin into him. That is not a solution, however. I am considering the Niacinimide and/or the aluminum based binder. How does one get all the binder in the cat when he may be eating multiple times per day and not just once every 12 hours like the directions say to give. Logic tells me the binder has to be consumed with the food but when I am feeding to steer the curve or the drop I can't be worried about getting binders in the food when I am worried about keeping him from going hypo. Especially considering he is still very suspicious of this grainy matter in his pumpkin now.
Have decided that washing the ear flap that received the Ondansetron transdermal cream the day before is best for clearing off the product so I can now use that ear for testing while the transdermal is applied to the opposite ear. Left ear flap is for testing on odd days while right ear is for testing on even days which means that on odd days the right ear gets creamed and on even days the left ear gets creamed. Hope I wrote that correctly.

