Barb & Checkers (GA)
Member Since 2009
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Good Morning All
Okay, yesterday's experiment is over. We're going back to the 1 drop dose. I'll try to manage his lows with food.
I just can't see, letting him sit in blue all day, just because he drops too low, once in the cycle.
I am using a bad batch of syringes also. I will call ADW, when they open this morning, and see if they will replace them.
I wasted 2 again this morning, before getting one, that I could remove the bubbles from.
The bubble(s) stick to the plunger. Too much flicking, then makes the bubbles tinier, and useless.
So Checkers started the day fine. Ate lots. Had his sink water. Checked out the screen porch. I have to watch him carefully, when he's out there in the morning. If another cat was on the deck overnite, Checks will spray. Once that tail goes up, I rush to get newspaper behind him. He won't spray out the screen either, he likes to water the wicker
As Iorwen pointed out, that smell is nasty.....not fun to clean.
Good Morning All
Okay, yesterday's experiment is over. We're going back to the 1 drop dose. I'll try to manage his lows with food.
I just can't see, letting him sit in blue all day, just because he drops too low, once in the cycle.
I am using a bad batch of syringes also. I will call ADW, when they open this morning, and see if they will replace them.
I wasted 2 again this morning, before getting one, that I could remove the bubbles from.
The bubble(s) stick to the plunger. Too much flicking, then makes the bubbles tinier, and useless.
So Checkers started the day fine. Ate lots. Had his sink water. Checked out the screen porch. I have to watch him carefully, when he's out there in the morning. If another cat was on the deck overnite, Checks will spray. Once that tail goes up, I rush to get newspaper behind him. He won't spray out the screen either, he likes to water the wicker
As Iorwen pointed out, that smell is nasty.....not fun to clean.