3/15 DC AMPS=74 +2=106 +5=97 +7=106 +10.5=139 PMPS=130

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Noreen&DC&Frisky

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DC is having much better numbers today. It's nice to finally see some green and low blues.
He's still not wanting to eat anything but the MC, but at least he's eating.
He finally ate a little bit (just over an 1/8 of a can of Friskies) of LC at PMPS time.
I have to give him his food where ever he is. He won't go to the kitchen to eat for some reason.
Maybe because that's where I was giving him his AB's and he's associating it with that. I'm not sure.
He's eaten almost a full can of MC 12% today so far.
He's still cleaning himself more than usual and he threw up 4 big hairballs in the middle of the night.
That's unusual for him. Normally he only gets one every other month or so. None today yet.
All P's are in place.

yesterdays condo:
http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=66253
 
Numbers are looking much more DC like. I wonder what's with the extra grooming, do you think he might be itchy/have some sort of skin irritation? He might not appreciate you shaving a patch to find out though :lol:
 
Vyktors Mum said:
Numbers are looking much more DC like. I wonder what's with the extra grooming, do you think he might be itchy/have some sort of skin irritation? He might not appreciate you shaving a patch to find out though :lol:
He's not really scratching though.
He does seem to be shedding more than usual.
I'm hoping it's just that the weather is finally starting to get nice and the snow is melting.
Can AB's make a cat shed more? It seems to have started after the last AB's were given.
 
I don't know if ABs can make them shed more but Jill has said Alexs numbers are higher when she has a hairball.

I'm so glad to see DC coming back down.
 
Mookie has been grooming more too, lately. I think you're right about the change in seasons. They're losing their winter coat as it warms outside.

Very nice numbers today! :-D
 
Randa & Mookie said:
Mookie has been grooming more too, lately. I think you're right about the change in seasons. They're losing their winter coat as it warms outside.

Very nice numbers today! :-D
It's just in 15 years he's never shed this much. He's an indoor cat mostly, only goes on a leash in the summer when we go to the lake.
 
Has he had an exam recently, Noreen? I believe excessive shedding can be caused by environmental factors like allergies and/or disease, like hyperthyroidism.
 
Randa & Mookie said:
Has he had an exam recently, Noreen? I believe excessive shedding can be caused by environmental factors like allergies and/or disease, like hyperthyroidism.
He had a full exam 2 weeks ago and he was also at the vet on Sunday.
He just had high white blood count that he got AB's for.
The rest of his blood work and organs were all good.
If it keeps up, I'll call the vet.
 
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