Tricia Cinco(GA) & Harvey
Member Since 2011
5/11 Recap
1.0 units bid
AMPS: 112
AM+4: 65
AM+5.25: 46
AM+5.75: 54
AM+6.75: 67
AM+8: 80
PMPS: 127
PM+4: 112
PM+6: 111
PM+9: 119
Yesterday
Late Condo Queen here. Just gotta go back to my old bad habits every now and then!
Busy day, kind of stressful. When I got up this morning, Harvey hadn't eaten more than a bite or two of his t/f/s meal.
I tested him right away and he was at 71. I was just fixing his food and meds when I heard him in the litter box, and then I heard him crying in there!
As I approached he came around the corner and proceeded to vomit three times - liquified food and one gelcap, opened. That was really confusing, as I could tell it was his tummy meds from last night (10 hours earlier)!! They didn't appear dissolved at all! Yet last night I could have sworn the Cypro had kicked in when he started eating an hour after I gave it to him!
WTH?? So then he started the Litter Box 500, going from box to box. He peed in a couple of them and had a normal poo in another. Then he had a liquipoo in one. But he kept going from box to box. He was empty now, but he was trying to go anyway. I surmised he had gas (that's what he does when he has gas). He also stopped at his dish and ate some of his breakfast!
I gave him some Forti Flora and his tummy meds, and then I stressed about whether or not I should leave him alone.
I had a lunch date at +6 and a doctor appointment after that. I contemplated taking him along and dropping him at the vet's for babysitting, but then the meds kicked in and he started eating, and his BG went up a little, so I set out two big dishes of food and left, praying all the way that he would be okay. He was.
When I got home both dishes were empty and he wanted more food. It was too close to t/f/s, so I tried to distract him until it was time. Then I had to ration the food, or he'd have eaten it all right away. I gave him about 1/5th of the can at a time, at 10-15 minute intervals, and he ate the whole can (FF) with no issues!
I just gave him another tablespoon or so (at +3) and he ate all that. So he seems to be fine and I have no idea what caused this morning's eruption. I guess he's just being a cat. 

I have to take my car in for an alignment tomorrow and will be gone at least 4 hours again. I hope we don't have a repeat of today. Not sure my heart can take it.
Sending healing vines to all in need and hugs to all their beans.
Extra strong vines to Sienne and to Chris.
1.0 units bid
AMPS: 112
AM+4: 65
AM+5.25: 46
AM+5.75: 54
AM+6.75: 67
AM+8: 80
PMPS: 127
PM+4: 112
PM+6: 111
PM+9: 119
Yesterday
Late Condo Queen here. Just gotta go back to my old bad habits every now and then!
Busy day, kind of stressful. When I got up this morning, Harvey hadn't eaten more than a bite or two of his t/f/s meal.
As I approached he came around the corner and proceeded to vomit three times - liquified food and one gelcap, opened. That was really confusing, as I could tell it was his tummy meds from last night (10 hours earlier)!! They didn't appear dissolved at all! Yet last night I could have sworn the Cypro had kicked in when he started eating an hour after I gave it to him! I had a lunch date at +6 and a doctor appointment after that. I contemplated taking him along and dropping him at the vet's for babysitting, but then the meds kicked in and he started eating, and his BG went up a little, so I set out two big dishes of food and left, praying all the way that he would be okay. He was.
When I got home both dishes were empty and he wanted more food. It was too close to t/f/s, so I tried to distract him until it was time. Then I had to ration the food, or he'd have eaten it all right away. I gave him about 1/5th of the can at a time, at 10-15 minute intervals, and he ate the whole can (FF) with no issues!


I have to take my car in for an alignment tomorrow and will be gone at least 4 hours again. I hope we don't have a repeat of today. Not sure my heart can take it.

Sending healing vines to all in need and hugs to all their beans.
Extra strong vines to Sienne and to Chris.