Stache
Member Since 2023
https://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/7-23-stache-post-fix.279835/
I assume there is no way to reply to a post from a different thread. Earlier I learned that "...some cats never stop bouncing,..." On this note, what about the other direction?
If you can get a cat to nadir at say, 50-150, can you expect this to be dependable and not go lower, going forward? Let's assume the situation is as controled as possible, no change in: diet, dose, exercise, stress level, sleep, etc.
I assume there is no way to reply to a post from a different thread. Earlier I learned that "...some cats never stop bouncing,..." On this note, what about the other direction?
If you can get a cat to nadir at say, 50-150, can you expect this to be dependable and not go lower, going forward? Let's assume the situation is as controled as possible, no change in: diet, dose, exercise, stress level, sleep, etc.
