chatcat24
Member Since 2010
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Today has a higher starting point than other days, but that was because i gave Harry a treat he hasn't has for about a month now - a very small amt. of dry kibble he loves. As his pre-shot number was in the blue, I reduced it a little and was slightly concerned that during that night he would fall into the low greens, as he may have before....so I gave him a treat of the dry. Well, it shows this a.m.
No more for him!!
Does any one else give dry kibble as a treat now and then, or is that not recommended?
Sienne and Gabby - thanks for the note on what you do for travelling....what is considered a "safe dose" for Gabby? (not like I would apply this to Harry, as it's different) . I was wondering if not testing would be ok while I am gone for those 10 days, and purchasing the auto feeder with the 5 or 6 different sections for treats and food during the day would be an idea. ...better than having him stuck in a cage for 10 days, and other people only opening the cage for poking him / testing......
I think that if I were to do this, I would stick with 1 unit twice a day.
But until then, I'll need to peruse my options thoroughly....
Actually had my best friend suggest (she's over in Cali, USA) to take Harry with us.....although with 4 of us staying in (hubby's parents and us) their very small RV for the trip, there's no room for a litterbox, and I'm sure with only 1 hour of road time under Harry's belt he would freak OUT with 4 planes and transfers and travel time to a place he doesn't know. (although the birds and nature-life nearby would somewhat keep him interested.....)
Onto a new day... .
Today has a higher starting point than other days, but that was because i gave Harry a treat he hasn't has for about a month now - a very small amt. of dry kibble he loves. As his pre-shot number was in the blue, I reduced it a little and was slightly concerned that during that night he would fall into the low greens, as he may have before....so I gave him a treat of the dry. Well, it shows this a.m.
No more for him!!
Does any one else give dry kibble as a treat now and then, or is that not recommended?
Sienne and Gabby - thanks for the note on what you do for travelling....what is considered a "safe dose" for Gabby? (not like I would apply this to Harry, as it's different) . I was wondering if not testing would be ok while I am gone for those 10 days, and purchasing the auto feeder with the 5 or 6 different sections for treats and food during the day would be an idea. ...better than having him stuck in a cage for 10 days, and other people only opening the cage for poking him / testing......
I think that if I were to do this, I would stick with 1 unit twice a day.
But until then, I'll need to peruse my options thoroughly....
Actually had my best friend suggest (she's over in Cali, USA) to take Harry with us.....although with 4 of us staying in (hubby's parents and us) their very small RV for the trip, there's no room for a litterbox, and I'm sure with only 1 hour of road time under Harry's belt he would freak OUT with 4 planes and transfers and travel time to a place he doesn't know. (although the birds and nature-life nearby would somewhat keep him interested.....)
Onto a new day... .