8/1/23
Good morning.
Good start for Mikanbut she was the most finicky self this morning, turning her nose up at all the foods I offered. All the stuff she loved before somehow fell out of her favor
Had to open the "Buffet FF/Sheba Kitchen"
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Thanks Deb!Whoooo!!!Go Mikan!!!!
Awesome start! Safe sailing for you today!
Have a great day Kit!

We know all about the buffet at my place...LOL!!


We know all about the buffet at my place...LOL!!
Do you mind if I ask why you didn't reduce to 2.75 yesterday evening and to 2.5 this morning? I see her SS showed she hit the limes....I'm just trying to figure out what others do and why (aside from every cat being different). I thought they earned a reduction every cycle they went below 90 (I know people hold different thresholds...I have Jack at 75 for reduction) Is it Mikan's tendency to bounce that you kept the dose at 3? Or are you holding a few cycles to see if it's consistent? I'm just struggling with Jack and what I was trying as a custom SLGS for him stopped working. I'm just curious...thanks.
Love the green Ms Mikan!![]()
With SLGS, the reduction point is 90, although some experienced caregivers choose to use a lower reduction point (like you have). However, every drop below the reduction point is a reduction per SLGS. With TR, the reduction point is 50 (for cats within a year of diagnosis and 40 for cats who have been diagnosed for more than a year - on a human meter). Additionally, with TR, one does not take "back-to-back" reductions. The depot takes 4-6 cycles to adjust to a reduction and because TR is a more aggressive protocol, you provide for the depot and don't reduce immediately. With SLGS, every drop below the reduction point is an immediate reduction.Do you mind if I ask why you didn't reduce to 2.75 yesterday evening and to 2.5 this morning? I see her SS showed she hit the limes....I'm just trying to figure out what others do and why (aside from every cat being different). I thought they earned a reduction every cycle they went below 90 (I know people hold different thresholds...I have Jack at 75 for reduction) Is it Mikan's tendency to bounce that you kept the dose at 3? Or are you holding a few cycles to see if it's consistent? I'm just struggling with Jack and what I was trying as a custom SLGS for him stopped working. I'm just curious...thanks.
She basically decided she wants that reduction and you can try changing the rules you want to follow but she's the boss!But now she got 39 at +3 today - I will reduce it down to 2.75 this PM given this. Gosh, she is quite a diver!
Yes, thank you so much! I didn't read your sig line to see the TR, but thank you for the explanation!!Hi Christine,
Not mind at all!
We follow TR and generally, we go down a notch if she gets below 50mg/dL. But I went for the "three limes and down" approach, as she just had a reduction (from 3.25U to 3U) and the depo from the previous 3.25U dose was still in effect. But now she got 39 at +3 today - I will reduce it down to 2.75 this PM given this. Gosh, she is quite a diver! Hope this makes sense?
Thanks Alicia!Congrats on the reduction, Kit! I hope she continues to stay up a bit now for you.

THANKS so much! I appreciate the info and explanation...I did not read the signature line with the TR, and Jack is just not a candidate for that right now...thanks again!!With SLGS, the reduction point is 90, although some experienced caregivers choose to use a lower reduction point (like you have). However, every drop below the reduction point is a reduction per SLGS. With TR, the reduction point is 50 (for cats within a year of diagnosis and 40 for cats who have been diagnosed for more than a year - on a human meter). Additionally, with TR, one does not take "back-to-back" reductions. The depot takes 4-6 cycles to adjust to a reduction and because TR is a more aggressive protocol, you provide for the depot and don't reduce immediately. With SLGS, every drop below the reduction point is an immediate reduction.
Here is the sticky on reductions per TR:
Reminder: *earning* reductions and starting OTJ trials
She basically decided she wants that reduction and you can try changing the rules you want to follow but she's the boss!
Congrats!![]()
Of course, Christine!Yes, thank you so much! I didn't read your sig line to see the TR, but thank you for the explanation!!

My toes have gotten so strong!Keeping you on your toes and then some!
Thanks Ang! Love that sayingI say everytime she gives you a lime, you take a shot
Congrats on the reduction![]()

I'm telling you! She loves being the drama queen! (and have HC foodWow, Mikan’s been hard at work the last 4 cycles throwing limes at you
Congrats on the reduction!![]()
Hi Christine , I'm sure you know to follow TR you cannot feed any kibble at allTHANKS so much! I appreciate the info and explanation...I did not read the signature line with the TR, and Jack is just not a candidate for that right now...thanks again!!







Hi Diane! -Hi Kit Congrats on the reduction! Remember when you thought you wouldn't start to see lot's of greens , now look at Mikan go
What a great start this morning, I hope Mikan gives you a break tonight![]()
I know! She's going for another dive this evening.Woah, both cycles today are looking pretty active! Come up a bit for momma, Mikan! But just a little!
3.25 unit depot is still talking today. However, I'd see how easily she stays up over the line (50) tonight. If it's hard to get her up and keep her up, that would factor into a larger decrease.If kitty has a history of not holding reductions well or if reductions are close together... sneak the dose down by shaving the dose rather than reducing by a full quarter unit.
Thanks Wendy. She is 61 at +5 now, after eating a good portion of 15%. She has been throwing this lime business in the past few cycles... I'm okay with 40s but 30s scares me.From the Dosing Methods Sticky Note: 3.25 unit depot is still talking today. However, I'd see how easily she stays up over the line (50) tonight. If it's hard to get her up and keep her up, that would factor into a larger decrease.
I faintly recall reading that if a cat gets down to the 30s, we have to reduce regardless of where we are ? I guess we can always go back up if we need to.... You know, there are so many factors come into play and it is really hard to decide what to do...I know! She's going for another dive this evening.
I don't know what's going on with this little princess, other than she loves eating those gravy things!



I know, right?She's learned the secret to gravies!![]()
I know she can be stubborn and she made her point!Jesus Mikan come in up for your mama![]()
Yeah, his stubbornness about eating is why he's not a TR candidate. Plus, most days I can test, but on the ones I can't I'd be up the creek. And, it's almost impossible to find a cat sitter (heaven forbid I need one to run to NY) able to follow the SLGS , let alone TR....I never paid attention to the TR details since Jack is ....Jack. Thanks for the reminder though....my thick blonde head needs all the reminding it can get lately!!!
I wish you lived right next to me I would be happy to test Jack ,Yeah, his stubbornness about eating is why he's not a TR candidate. Plus, most days I can test, but on the ones I can't I'd be up the creek. And, it's almost impossible to find a cat sitter (heaven forbid I need one to run to NY) able to follow the SLGS , let alone TR....I never paid attention to the TR details since Jack is ....Jack. Thanks for the reminder though....my thick blonde head needs all the reminding it can get lately!!!
