Shelley & Oliver
Member Since 2021
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No black! Yay!
No black! Yay!
We are scheming...Yay! I’d be sure that, even though he prefers wet, that he cannot get into the dry at all.
Great news!!!! Thank you.We are scheming...Will make it happen.
It is not your fault!! I should not have stayed away from the phone when this started happening. As suggested, I will check him again in 30 minutes. And, you’re probably right, he was probably eating those crunchies when we weren’t looking. Sneaky Oliver.I was having kittens!.
Glad you are both OK.
I felt bad for not warning you this could happen. He must've been getting more crunchies than he was letting on to.
Will do.Welcome back Shelley!
I think you’ll want to get a +4.5 test to see if the gravy FF made an effect.
Yes, I did. It’s a gravy lovers chicken and beef with 15% carbsDid you find out on the food chart what % carb the gravy food is?
We have such limited options in this town! But FF is one of them. I’ll look and see what others I have and put this specific one on our grocery list. Thanks!!This one is 20% if you like FF:
Gravy Lovers Gourmet Beef Feast in Gravy

That’s a good food bump
ok, so the goal is to try and surf him in these nice safe greens for as long as we can. The safe greens are healing numbers
You could fed a tsp of LC and test in an hour. (Sorry Oliver)[/QUOTE
Haha. We put a little of his pate down. Thank ou!
Just checking in...you doing ok? That was a nice green +2, but a big drop. Have you retested?
yesLooks like you got 78@5.5.
I did feed at +2, some hc gravy food, because he looked so low, that helped, but gave more after next test as well. Thank you!!!Hi Shelley! Beautiful green but that's a big drop. Did you feed at +2? Can you retest if you are now at +2.5?
Edited to correct the hours...
Yes!Looks like you got 78@5.5.
No, I’m good and I think he Oliver is too. Relieved that we were able to get him going the right direction as I don’t want to ever have him go through such a severe hypo as he did before. That scared me to death!! I will check him again in a half hour. He’s downstairs in the tv room with hubs enjoying the fireplace.Thats great! Nice surf!![]()
You could give another tsp of LC and test in another hour.
Any questions on anything?
You'll get the hang of this in no timeI did feed at +2, some hc gravy food, because he looked so low, that helped, but gave more after next test as well. Thank you!!!
with that big drop, its great you fed but IMHO it would have been good to test at +2.5 to be conservative (that was a really big drop 


I’m able and will do. Sure glad I changed to the cheaper monitor! Thanks for all you support!Good job! Still green!
A spot check at +9 or +10 would be a nice data point if you are able?
Have a great afternoon! If you need help at PM time, just post and ask![]()
iOliver is definitely bouncing due to that streak of green he saw today. As long as the gravy or higher carbs was before nadir, it wouldn't be the main contributor to
How sure are you now that Oliver will no longer get dry food? As you have seen, it can make a huge difference. We've seen many cats need greatly reduced doses when the dry food (and it's higher carbs) is out of the picture. Which brand/type was he getting that is his sisters? Another option is finding something lower carb and dry for her in case he steals some. Having dry food in the picture also impacts which dosing method you follow and whether today earned a reduction down to 0.75 units.
If Oliver stole food this morning it was this;Oliver is definitely bouncing due to that streak of green he saw today. As long as the gravy or higher carbs was before nadir, it wouldn't be the main contributor to higher numbers now.
How sure are you now that Oliver will no longer get dry food? As you have seen, it can make a huge difference. We've seen many cats need greatly reduced doses when the dry food (and it's higher carbs) is out of the picture. Which brand/type was he getting that is his sisters? Another option is finding something lower carb and dry for her in case he steals some. Having dry food in the picture also impacts which dosing method you follow and whether today earned a reduction down to 0.75 units.
Oliver is definitely bouncing due to that streak of green he saw today. As long as the gravy or higher carbs was before nadir, it wouldn't be the main contributor to
How sure are you now that Oliver will no longer get dry food? As you have seen, it can make a huge difference. We've seen many cats need greatly reduced doses when the dry food (and it's higher carbs) is out of the picture. Which brand/type was he getting that is his sisters? Another option is finding something lower carb and dry for her in case he steals some. Having dry food in the picture also impacts which dosing method you follow and whether today earned a reduction down to 0.75 units.

ould this have done it? (Plus the gravy food) I KNOW there was no dry down today at all