Hendrick Cuddleclaw
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https://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/4-17-hendrick-pmps-71.262150/
Action this morning! We shall see what the day brings.
Action this morning! We shall see what the day brings.
interesting Hendrick behavioral observations:
I have noticed that when the insulin is hitting him, Hendrick tends to be more vocal. If he has been sitting quietly, maybe even napping, and he suddenly sits up and does a little warbly "mow-wow-ow" sound I'll always check the time -- if it has been anywhere from 2 to 3 hours since the shot then I nod knowingly and go do a BG test to see just how low he is.
Usually, he is in the 50s when this behavior and vocalization occurs. One time, 45.
Another behavior that can indicate the insulin is hitting him is he might get a little extra..."friendly" with any of the cats in his general vicinity, doing a mock-mounting thing and maybe a slight mouth-grab on the neck. If he pulls this move with Roxy, our 13-year-old female Blue Point, she boxes his ears with the quickness!
They are too funny, one thing Tyler does I know when he's going to poop because he meows a little bit right before he goes . So nice of him![]()
I have noticed that when the insulin is hitting him, Hendrick tends to be more vocal. If he has been sitting quietly, maybe even napping, and he suddenly sits up and does a little warbly "mow-wow-ow" sound I'll always check the time -- if it has been anywhere from 2 to 3 hours since the shot then I nod knowingly and go do a BG test to see just how low he is.
Usually, he is in the 50s when this behavior and vocalization occurs. One time, 45.