Libby and Lucy
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somebody might have had a little breakthrough last night. We saw blue! :mrgreen: Of course she is back to pink today, but so far the bounce is surprisingly not much. Hmmm. :smile: I hope she can get back to blue soon. Seems like the environment change and the food change (she was on mostly wet at the Center, but still had some dry) are doing well for Miss Jazzy so far.
My project this weekend is to try to get her integrated with the other cats. So far we've done a couple of meet & greets with Sammy & Mickey, because they are more laid back than Lucy. Jazzy hisses and growls, but they ignore her so she eventually calms down. Now I need to get her to come out of her room on her own, and work on an introduction to Lucy.
She is starting to groom herself some, and her coat already looks better than it did a week ago, though we still have a ways to go.
For those looking at Jazzy's spreadsheet, I did go more "German" with dose increases than we usually do in LL. This isn't my first time doing this dance, Jazzy was stuck in flat pink with no movement until last night, and she has previously been on a much higher dose so I was certain that her good dose would not be a small one. Now that she is starting to get some movement, I'll slow down.
My project this weekend is to try to get her integrated with the other cats. So far we've done a couple of meet & greets with Sammy & Mickey, because they are more laid back than Lucy. Jazzy hisses and growls, but they ignore her so she eventually calms down. Now I need to get her to come out of her room on her own, and work on an introduction to Lucy.
She is starting to groom herself some, and her coat already looks better than it did a week ago, though we still have a ways to go.
For those looking at Jazzy's spreadsheet, I did go more "German" with dose increases than we usually do in LL. This isn't my first time doing this dance, Jazzy was stuck in flat pink with no movement until last night, and she has previously been on a much higher dose so I was certain that her good dose would not be a small one. Now that she is starting to get some movement, I'll slow down.