Mindy & Max
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Yesterday: http://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopi ... =9&t=12318
A HUGE thank you to Roni for posting for me this weekend!
Yesterday was 7 days at a fat 0 dose...so we are officially chewing today! Woohoo! :mrgreen: And Max seems to be doing a pretty good job of it, despite it being a pretty crappy weekend at home. We officially stopped his shots after yesterday's am shot because we were gone for the evening. Doesn't seem to have affected him much at all--he's been holding steady in the 70s/80s. :mrgreen:
And the weekend was crappy because we had 3 hairballs this weekend, one from Max involving his breffis coming back out with it on two of my upholstered dining room chairs. Then, just as the babysitter arrived Saturday night after dinner for the kids and Max's shot, the dog had diarrhea in the dining room. I am sooooooo glad we coughed up the extra cash for laminate flooring in the vast majority of this house when we built it. Between cat and dog messes, we would have replaced carpet about 3 times now--and the house is not even 4 years old yet. The dog stayed in the garage while we were gone, and seemed alright when we got home so we stupidly let him sleep in the house. BIG mistake--I woke up to diarrhea all over the living and dining rooms, and the kitchen--and I found it by stepping in it when I went to feed DS at 5:45am. My dog can't stay in one spot to poop, he has to walk while he does it. I really don't enjoy mopping my entire house at 6 in the morning! And now the poor dog has been living in the garage since and DH is trying to get him in to the vet today. He keeps looking at us like "why are you making me stay out here where it's cold?!?" :-|
ETA: An interesting side note--the kitties are learning to free-feed on the canned food now that Max's numbers are staying relatively flat. Pretty cool to see most of breffis still in the bowl when I left this morning--means they'll be having snacks until noon most likely. We don't have an automatic feeder, so it's just been two big meals a day, but they're not wolfing it down like they used to. Truman is a natural grazer, but had to learn to eat a lot and quick because of Max, who learned it from Potter (GA) because the poor baby was malnourished and underfed when I got him and he'd wolf down anything he could get his mouth on.
Oh, and last night, I put the food out before I tested Max, and he wouldn't eat until after I'd tested him--such a good boy!
A HUGE thank you to Roni for posting for me this weekend!
Yesterday was 7 days at a fat 0 dose...so we are officially chewing today! Woohoo! :mrgreen: And Max seems to be doing a pretty good job of it, despite it being a pretty crappy weekend at home. We officially stopped his shots after yesterday's am shot because we were gone for the evening. Doesn't seem to have affected him much at all--he's been holding steady in the 70s/80s. :mrgreen:
And the weekend was crappy because we had 3 hairballs this weekend, one from Max involving his breffis coming back out with it on two of my upholstered dining room chairs. Then, just as the babysitter arrived Saturday night after dinner for the kids and Max's shot, the dog had diarrhea in the dining room. I am sooooooo glad we coughed up the extra cash for laminate flooring in the vast majority of this house when we built it. Between cat and dog messes, we would have replaced carpet about 3 times now--and the house is not even 4 years old yet. The dog stayed in the garage while we were gone, and seemed alright when we got home so we stupidly let him sleep in the house. BIG mistake--I woke up to diarrhea all over the living and dining rooms, and the kitchen--and I found it by stepping in it when I went to feed DS at 5:45am. My dog can't stay in one spot to poop, he has to walk while he does it. I really don't enjoy mopping my entire house at 6 in the morning! And now the poor dog has been living in the garage since and DH is trying to get him in to the vet today. He keeps looking at us like "why are you making me stay out here where it's cold?!?" :-|
ETA: An interesting side note--the kitties are learning to free-feed on the canned food now that Max's numbers are staying relatively flat. Pretty cool to see most of breffis still in the bowl when I left this morning--means they'll be having snacks until noon most likely. We don't have an automatic feeder, so it's just been two big meals a day, but they're not wolfing it down like they used to. Truman is a natural grazer, but had to learn to eat a lot and quick because of Max, who learned it from Potter (GA) because the poor baby was malnourished and underfed when I got him and he'd wolf down anything he could get his mouth on.
