8/24 Ivy AMPS 389, +5 400, +8 400, +11 345, PmPS 337, +1 294, +3 165, +4 122, +5 103

Staci & Ivy

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After yesterday +11&+12 low bg drop, today we are bouncing very high. Wonder when she will dive today!

@tiffmaxee to continue our discussion, I thought 15% was MC.
You are saying it’s considered HC????
I thought HC was 20%!
(The beef is 20%)

I’ve been using FF gravy lovers Turkey or Chicken. Can someone confirm.

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When I use FF 13% grilled, Ivy doesn’t stop the drop.
 

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@tiffmaxee here is the sharp drop from yesterday you said you couldn’t see from her SS.
I think the SS “looks like” she was flat, but she sharply started a dive around (am cycle) +9.5 yesterday, see below graph
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Most of us consider 15% hc. Not going to argue with you about a point. Carb sensitive cats need 7-8 to as mc even though it’s considered lc by most. Whatever the 15% is intensifying the bounce in my opinion.
 
Most of us consider 15% hc. Not going to argue with you about a point. Carb sensitive cats need 7-8 to as mc even though it’s considered lc by most. Whatever the 15% is intensifying the bounce in my opinion.
She is definitely not carb sensitive. (7-8 does nothing for her!)
That's why I have experimented to find that this 15% will slow her down, even if temporarily.
Even 13% doesn't cut it for her.
Her regular diet doesn't slow her down (it's fine if she's just coasting along).
If the 15% is making the bounces worse, then what do I do to slow her down when needed without making her bonce so high later?
 
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