Ronnie & Luna said:Knock knock: Housekeeping :lol:
Just adding your adventures from yesterday Yesterdays Adventures
dont worry you'll get the hang of these little things!
Interesting day yesterday too!
If you have any low carb kitty treats like freeze dried chicken (known as "chicken dust") that can help settle kitties down while they wait for breakfast/dinner.
Looking great here - have a good day!
Meadow said:AMPS 212 (quite a task, but I made her wait for breakfast until shot time at 7am)
+2 265
At least we aren't in the pink yet. Hoping she is going to start coming down off the food spike now.
Meadow said:AMPS 212 (quite a task, but I made her wait for breakfast until shot time at 7am)
+2 265
At least we aren't in the pink yet. Hoping she is going to start coming down off the food spike now.
Pat+Raja+Shadow said:When a kitty does this often, we spread the food out over a couple of hours. Give installments of the food so that there will be a little food spike over the hours....know what I mean? Wondering if you checked her again --SS doesn't have another update. You might want to be sure to check her at +3 after each shot and feed some LC then....some people give some food at shot time, then at +1 and then again at +2....etc. and you might want to try that....
Ella & Stu said:Hi Dottie, We've been feeding breakfast in 2 or 3 installments and it works pretty well to slow down a drop (some days better than others). If you're not home, you can set out the mini meals in a timed feeder.
Did Meadow enjoy the solstice party?
Ella & Stu
Sienne and Gabby said:You've gotten some good suggestions. Splitting up the morning's meal over the first couple of hours may help to even things out -- or at least it's worth a try. Part of what you're seeing is the Lantus kicking in. Some cats, like Gabby, are prone to plummeting early in the cycle. You'll start to get a feel for how Meadow responds to Lantus and what you may need to do, if anything. I would definitely get another test in before nadir.