matya13
Member Since 2013
Again, not as bad as I would have expected with no PM insulin shot. Still too high, of course. Mel, what do you think about my going with .25u BID instead of SID? Or do you think that's too much?
She's driving me insane with her not eating. "Good morning, Sunny! Would you like some Verus turkey?" No. Some Sheba chicken & tuna? No. Some Verus chicken? No. Some Weruva chicken? No. How about some Grreat Choice country dinner? YES! Om nom nom. But she would only eat about 1 oz of that. Gah. Guess I'm going to PetSmart at lunch to get more cans of Grreat Choice. Crazy cat.
With what I observed over the weekend, I suspect Sunny's continued high numbers are actually being caused by stress. Although she and my cat Lucky seem to be getting along better, he's still not happy to have her in "his" house, sitting in "his" spots. (I keep telling him that it's a huge house with plenty of other spots for him!) I've been catching him giving her the stare-down, which makes her flop over on her side in submission...but he still keeps staring and sometimes raises his paw like he's going to smack her. I've been intervening whenever I catch him, but I'm not home all the time. I could put her back in her isolation room, but I think that would make her even more unhappy. So maybe I just need to calculate stress into her insulin dose?
She's driving me insane with her not eating. "Good morning, Sunny! Would you like some Verus turkey?" No. Some Sheba chicken & tuna? No. Some Verus chicken? No. Some Weruva chicken? No. How about some Grreat Choice country dinner? YES! Om nom nom. But she would only eat about 1 oz of that. Gah. Guess I'm going to PetSmart at lunch to get more cans of Grreat Choice. Crazy cat.
With what I observed over the weekend, I suspect Sunny's continued high numbers are actually being caused by stress. Although she and my cat Lucky seem to be getting along better, he's still not happy to have her in "his" house, sitting in "his" spots. (I keep telling him that it's a huge house with plenty of other spots for him!) I've been catching him giving her the stare-down, which makes her flop over on her side in submission...but he still keeps staring and sometimes raises his paw like he's going to smack her. I've been intervening whenever I catch him, but I'm not home all the time. I could put her back in her isolation room, but I think that would make her even more unhappy. So maybe I just need to calculate stress into her insulin dose?