2/11, Boomer, AM-101

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Traci and Boomer

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Mr. B was being fussy this morning and WHINING at me for a better food. This cat can be so dramatic! What stinks is that the meds he needs were in the first food that he'd only eat a little bit of, so who knows how much he got. Maybe he'll eat more now that I'm out of the house. I did give him a second choice which he didn't eat much of either. Grrr. Some days he attacks his food and wolfs it down; others, he's a pain. Gotta love it! :lol:
 
Well, it Boomer was a teenager, he'd be whinning for lesser quality food! :lol:

Traci, not to be a complete P.I.T. neck... no bed time check in the last week.... ohhhhhhh..... that's more than a spaghetti wet noodle, it's 1/2 way between linguini and lasagna noodle.... but I don't cook noodles, so you're good! :lol:

See you around!
 
Re: 2/11, Boomer, AM-101, PM-98

Hi -

I think I'm avoiding the bedtime number because I fear it will ruin his good numbers. For example, tonight I was late shooting and feeding by a half hour (8:30)because I went out to dinner. So by the time I go to bed at 11, he'll still have a food spike and he'll probably be over 150 and it will bum me out a little. Why is it so important to have a bedtime number anyway?
 
Before bed spot checks are important because lots of kitties have lower numbers at night. In addition, if you are out of the house and unable to get checks during the day, it's doubly important to have checks in the PM cycle. I would expect that the latest you would see a food spike is by +2, but ECID.
 
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