Bron and Sheba (GA)
Member Since 2015
YESTERDAY
http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/5-15-sheba-amps-326-4-230-8-85.137850/
Had unexpected green numbers yesterday afternoon. I had thought with the pink start we were in for another bounce. She did drop at +3 and +4 but then I fell asleep and awoke to greens which was a lovely surprise.
Last night after a PMPS 220 she bounced to 288 so I had a good night's sleep.
This morning she is on the way down again.
To me, it looks like her bounces are not going as high and are clearing quickly (anti jinx). Hope it continues.
Below is a photo of my mum and dad kookaburra (mum is keeping an eye on Sheba who is at the door). Some of their young are in the tree behind. There are about 14 in the family group and they come every afternoon about dusk for a chicken neck each which they swallow whole. They have large strong beaks and they catch their prey (snakes, lizards, insects, mice, rats etc) and beat it against a branch to kill it (including the chicken necks). They are very friendly and will steal BBQ food from your plate if you are eating outside and not careful.
http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/5-15-sheba-amps-326-4-230-8-85.137850/
Had unexpected green numbers yesterday afternoon. I had thought with the pink start we were in for another bounce. She did drop at +3 and +4 but then I fell asleep and awoke to greens which was a lovely surprise.
Last night after a PMPS 220 she bounced to 288 so I had a good night's sleep.
This morning she is on the way down again.
To me, it looks like her bounces are not going as high and are clearing quickly (anti jinx). Hope it continues.
Below is a photo of my mum and dad kookaburra (mum is keeping an eye on Sheba who is at the door). Some of their young are in the tree behind. There are about 14 in the family group and they come every afternoon about dusk for a chicken neck each which they swallow whole. They have large strong beaks and they catch their prey (snakes, lizards, insects, mice, rats etc) and beat it against a branch to kill it (including the chicken necks). They are very friendly and will steal BBQ food from your plate if you are eating outside and not careful.
