



Have you fed? If not, don't and test again in 20-30 minutes, if your schedule allows your shot time to be late.His PMPS is 56. I have plenty of strips and supply, but should I stall a bit???
Have you fed? If not, don't and test again in 20-30 minutes, if your schedule allows your shot time to be late.

I know. That is a shootable number, but Noah hasn't been bouncing very high, nor staying up there very long lately, so even if he comes up enough for you to feel comfortable shooting, he might still keep you pretty busy tonight. Or he could bounce to the moon - he is a cat, after all.No food yet... well except for his piece of freeze dried chicken after his ear poke. I'm working from home next week and will be here all weekend so I can stall. I've shot green before, but not THIS LOW![]()
I know. That is a shootable number, but Noah hasn't been bouncing very high, nor staying up there very long lately, so even if he comes up enough for you to feel comfortable shooting, he might still keep you pretty busy tonight. Or he could bounce to the moon - he is a cat, after all.
I'm checking to see who is around to keep an eye on you, in case you do end up shooting. Unfortunately, I'm in the middle of packing up my house in preparation for painting and new floors and I'm way behind.
How hard was it to keep him up today? Did you just give LC or treats, or did you have to go to something a little higher carb? This is something to consider in deciding about shooting tonight.


Just a word of caution....
The +1 number usually reflects a food spike. At +2, if Noah is following the rules, will be about the same as your pre-shot number. Where he goes from there is anyone's guess. Ideally, you will see a "flat curve" like what Noah has done the other evenings when you had a green PMPS. I would be just as vigilant as you've been the other times he's started out in the greens.
Ugh. Been there, done that! So sorry you had to deal with it!My other cat vomited everywhere in my bed so I've been doing laundry for the past two hours.