You are probably correct, Alicia. Pancakes “usually” lead to action, at least in my house they do. Enjoy the quiet before the Kit cat storm (perhaps)6/8/24
This girl has been flatter than a pancake this morning. Maybe that is leading to a more active cycle tonight? Nobody knows for sure, but the girl sure is flat.
She seems to be on her way up now, so we'll see how the rest of the cycle goes. Stoopid diabetes.You are probably correct, Alicia. Pancakes “usually” lead to action, at least in my house they do. Enjoy the quiet before the Kit cat storm (perhaps)
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She's having what seems normal for her at this time of year (so more than she has during the winter). She absolutely must cleanse herself anytime foul human hands touch her, and she hates brushing, so she tends to have more than I would have anticipated in general because she has to clean herself all the time. It is definitely shedding season though - she had a couple at the end of May and one a couple of nights ago. Maybe she's still working on that one? I didn't see a lot of fur, but there was also food since she had just eaten.Is she doing more hairballs than normal for her? Is it shedding season? Cat's should have frequent hairballs. (which can cause higher numbers)
Overall she seems normal? Or at least her new normal? She is showing neuropathy in her back legs, and is starting to show some in her front paws. Her arthritis seems to make her not want to be touched from mid back to her tail, but that's been ongoing. She gets gabapentin twice a day (transdermal) to help with pain, and her next solensia shot is on Thursday. I presume she's having some discomfort in her back end because when she is touched there she sort of ripples. We do what we can to stay away from that area as much as possible.Oh Aliciahow is she doing overall? Is she behaving normally? Does she seem in pain? See what she does tonight.