He does! His cycles have been flat... really flat....I don't understand honestly how they can be so flat.He likes the number 99!![]()
I put one home cam to monitor his litter box, and one cam toward his feeding place. Often woke up at wee hours of the night to check the app to see if the auto feeder opens.Ha ha! I actually was considering putting a camera pointing towards Simon’s litter box so I could monitor it when I was away from home! Luckily I never had to go that far, but I knew I was in crazy cat lady territory for considering it![]()
If we are crazy, it's only because our cats are driving us to itHa ha! I actually was considering putting a camera pointing towards Simon’s litter box so I could monitor it when I was away from home! Luckily I never had to go that far, but I knew I was in crazy cat lady territory for considering it![]()



Thank! I am trying not to get hung up on the odd blue, he seems happy and I am enjoying giving his ears a bit of a break. Just super surprised just how little movement there is in his numbers all day long. Talk about a flat curve.Hi Amy! I like the sea of green on Herman's spreadsheet. He's spending a lot of time in "normal" cat BG numbers right now. I'm happy to see that. His pancreas can hopefully keep on healing.
We love flat cycles when green! Lantus at its best.![]()
I don’t know. My cats all have had stress elevated bg at the vet. I was surprised how high Chai was when she was sick a couple weeks ago. It was in range but high. A non diabetic cat)s bg will have a food spike and then the bg will come down 3-4 hours later.Out of curiosity, is a non-diabetic cat's numbers flat? I assume so (with the odd food bumps) because there is no insulin to onset nadir and wear off.


Well, Lantus and Levemir are good at giving flat cycles when you get into the lower numbers. It’s all good.Thank! I am trying not to get hung up on the odd blue, he seems happy and I am enjoying giving his ears a bit of a break. Just super surprised just how little movement there is in his numbers all day long. Talk about a flat curve.![]()
I think this is a sign of constipation- a tiny amount of soft stool gets around a larger hard stool that is mostly blocking the lower intestine. At least that is what happened with Simon. Sometimes you can actually feel the stool if you massage in that area and then you can gently move it down the intestine. This really helped Simon when he was constipated. You can also try a glycerine suppository- it usually works really quickly. Wishing you good luck!Well....I spent a good hour I didn't really have today to hanging out with Herman in his favorite litter box, the arena. Once in am, once afternoon. This am he just peed out there, this afternoon he peed - then looked like he really needed to find a "good spot", took his time digging multiple little holes..... so I watched....and watched......and then I saw him go!!!! I ran over after to check it out and it was only a tiny tiny amount...but not at all firm (not quite diarrhea). A spy camera wouldn't have helped me today - by the "look" of him he was taking a mighty poop! But on inspection it was barely a squirt! (sorry to be graphic).... And I am pretty confident he didn't go outside without me today and nothing in litter box. So....who knows?!?! I would be thrilled if he poops overnight _ I would just feel so much better. That said - he seems completely fine - he isn't grumpy at all like he was a few days ago when constipated so who knows!! Maybe he is making ghost poops!
I did try massaging him a bit, makes him very angry…he’s very specific about his ‘ok to pet’ zones. I’ll keep trying!I think this is a sign of constipation- a tiny amount of soft stool gets around a larger hard stool that is mostly blocking the lower intestine. At least that is what happened with Simon. Sometimes you can actually feel the stool if you massage in that area and then you can gently move it down the intestine. This really helped Simon when he was constipated. You can also try a glycerine suppository- it usually works really quickly. Wishing you good luck!
I’ll up his miralax. He was picky about pumpkin before but can try again. Thanks. At least he doesn’t seem outwardly uncomfortable but I’ll keep close eye!I agree about the soft stool that squeezes around the hard stuff in there. This does happen with constipation. You may need to step up the Miralax a bit. Ask your vet about Lactulose if he doesn’t get his bowels moving on an increased dose of Miralax. Psyllium can be added to food as well although it changes the texture of the food and a lot of cats don’t like it - also freeze dried pumpkin.
Yes Simon was very gentle and would let me do anything to him! I can imagine it would be difficult with most cats!I did try massaging him a bit, makes him very angry…he’s very specific about his ‘ok to pet’ zones. I’ll keep trying!
Lol, that’s quite true!
I am going to give pumpkin another go!Some cats are more responsive to psyllium than miralax, and some need both (or at least one stool softener and one bulking agent- pumpkin is also a stool softener). I hope you find something that works- finding the right combo or even anything that works can be so hard!