Re: 3/24 punkin amps 168 +3/229 +5/152 +7/137 PMPS 230
Those blues are looking pretty good!! As for the flat yellows, for some cats, a flat yellow cycle is an indication of some upcoming action in the next cycle or two.
You asked about Convenia in Jazzy's condo. Convenia is an injectible antibiotic. It is problematic for all cats, not just diabetics. It is a long-acting antibiotic and lasts for 2 weeks. It's only FDA indication is for skin infections however, many vets use it in an off-label manner for a much broader range of infections. The problem is that is your cat has a bad reaction to the antibiotic, there's no way to stop it's action. Think about it like giving penicillin to someone who's allergic except you gave long-acting penicillin. Once it's in, there's no way to take it back or neutralize the drug. Many vets and beans like it because if you have a cat that's difficult to pill, there are no worried.
The other drug that we discourage is a pain medication, Metacam. It was recently given a black box warning by the FDA due to it contributing to acute renal failure and/or kidney damage in cats.