AbyResq
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After tomorrow morning's test, I can officially start Tuck's OTJ party. I'm so happy for him!!!!
On Tuesday afternoon my 2 OTJ foster babies get to go home to their new mom.


. Truly more of this
. They deserve a wonderful new home where they can be properly spoiled rotten, just not with carbs! I'm so happy they get to go together.
Their new mom ordered a meter, strips and lancets. She's stocked up on their Fancy Feast. She is new to feline diabetes but has experience treating cats with other conditions.
I am a little worried that the stress of travel and a new environment will spike Tuck's blood sugar. One day at a time I guess. I took Callie in to get her microchip last week. She's been in the 60's. I tested her when we got back and she was 130 so at least I know what stress does to her.
Oliver is going to enjoy that I have more time to micromanage him
. He and his brother will get to move into Tuck and Callie's room. They will be thrilled to have more space. Perhaps Oliver will catch the OTJ vibe in his new room. If not, he's been pretty steady lately so I can't complain.
On Tuesday afternoon my 2 OTJ foster babies get to go home to their new mom.





Their new mom ordered a meter, strips and lancets. She's stocked up on their Fancy Feast. She is new to feline diabetes but has experience treating cats with other conditions.
I am a little worried that the stress of travel and a new environment will spike Tuck's blood sugar. One day at a time I guess. I took Callie in to get her microchip last week. She's been in the 60's. I tested her when we got back and she was 130 so at least I know what stress does to her.
Oliver is going to enjoy that I have more time to micromanage him
