Yesterday and last night http://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=72857 were bounce recovery cycles.
It looks like we might have a little more bounce to get out of the system, judging by the ugly red start. This is cycle 7 at this dose. Neko has just today and tomorrow to show me something before we take it up again.
Neko is feeling much better today than yesterday, hard not to be when yesterday was so black. CPC is usual, autofeeder enthusiastically greeted, and she is hanging around the kitchen for the manual feed +3. She has done a couple of yard patrols so far this sunny morning. I think she is starting to figure out that she doesn't need to stay by the autofeeder all the time. The last few days she has gone for yard patrols in between feedings, unlike when I first got it and she wouldn't move away from it at all.
I got the roll over and tummy greeting when we got up for rowing this morning. Nice to see her so relaxed, but it reminds me I need to get a comb on the tummy soon.
OT rowing report: gorgeous flat water, we saw lots of cormorants and an eagle. It's currently cottonwood shedding season and in parts the water is covered with cottonwood fluff. It looks like snow coming down, or where it piles up. We saw a number of dead moon jellyfish in the water a couple of days ago, no idea why. And what is it with water skiers and wakeboarders. Other than our 4 little boats, at 6 AM there was next to no one on our part of the ocean and they have to come near us with their wake. Grrr!
It looks like we might have a little more bounce to get out of the system, judging by the ugly red start. This is cycle 7 at this dose. Neko has just today and tomorrow to show me something before we take it up again.
Neko is feeling much better today than yesterday, hard not to be when yesterday was so black. CPC is usual, autofeeder enthusiastically greeted, and she is hanging around the kitchen for the manual feed +3. She has done a couple of yard patrols so far this sunny morning. I think she is starting to figure out that she doesn't need to stay by the autofeeder all the time. The last few days she has gone for yard patrols in between feedings, unlike when I first got it and she wouldn't move away from it at all.
I got the roll over and tummy greeting when we got up for rowing this morning. Nice to see her so relaxed, but it reminds me I need to get a comb on the tummy soon.
OT rowing report: gorgeous flat water, we saw lots of cormorants and an eagle. It's currently cottonwood shedding season and in parts the water is covered with cottonwood fluff. It looks like snow coming down, or where it piles up. We saw a number of dead moon jellyfish in the water a couple of days ago, no idea why. And what is it with water skiers and wakeboarders. Other than our 4 little boats, at 6 AM there was next to no one on our part of the ocean and they have to come near us with their wake. Grrr!