2/6 Rosy AMPS 446/ 3 410/8 358 PMPS 371/ 5 304

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tortie58

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Yesterday
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A yellow & blue day. Yellow at the PS & blue at the rest :smile:
Finally I found the clue to Rosy's wonky numbers. :shock: Last evening, after the dinner time for the furry gang, I was clearing the dishes to the kitchen, coming back to the dinning area I noticed Rosy was busy helping the cleanup of somebody 's pukus. and there was dry knibbles in it :o Ive been very careful watching to make sure she did not get to any counterband but guess she's much quicker than me! Got to find a way but I really hate to cage her. :? Rosy's got a terrific appetite... I'm feeding her 4 meals a day plus the additional steamed chicken. It's unlikely that she's that hungry cat(2)_steam
Today
Another hot & humid day. Spring is here...
Brushing for all today to minimize on the shedding.

AMPS 446 gave Wiskas & 1u
(+food@+2)
AM +3 410 These red canbe caused by getting tot he dry knibble pukus yesterday evening... ohmygod_smile
 
Re: 2/6 Rosy AMPS 446/ 3 410 clue to wonky numbers

Rosy, you are so caught!! I am glad you have an answer to why Rosy was deviating from her usual lovely numbers. It must be so hard with that many cats to keep track of what each is eating, much less the pukus too! :shock: :o
 
Re: 2/6 Rosy AMPS 446/ 3 410 clue to wonky numbers

Wendy&Neko said:
Rosy, you are so caught!! I am glad you have an answer to why Rosy was deviating from her usual lovely numbers. It must be so hard with that many cats to keep track of what each is eating, much less the pukus too! :shock: :o

What a headache, Wendy! Rosy was not like this before. So shocked that she helped out with the cleaning of pukus :evil: Ive been very careful with the handling of dry knibbles to the three junkies so that she cannot get to the dry but still...

AM +8 358 gave scheduled lunch ; Wiskas.
 
Re: 2/6 Rosy AMPS 446/ 3 410/8 358 clue to wonky numbers

those sneaky kitters! they find a way to get what they want, even if it is disgusting!! at least you know what to look for!

i did buy a bottle of the flax oil, Helen - thanks for the tip. yesterday the vet said it isn't acting like a squamous cell cancer, so we have a teeny bit of hope that maybe it's just a polyp. thanks for all of your encouragement!
 
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