Yesterday http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=76291 was a bounce recovery day and night.
8/2 Recap
AMPS 331 +5 355
PMPS 410 +3 385
Last night Neko saw us packing and stayed very close. She slept snuggled up to DH and was the first in bed. She only occasionally sleeps with us, so she was keeping an eye on us. The numbers show a bit of stress. Little did she know she was coming with us!
We made it to Spokane after almost 8 hours on the road. The border wasn't bad - we went to one a bit further away. However, the road traffic near Seattle was CRAZY! It probably added an hour to the trip. Neko was a champ! We kept her in the kennel until we were through the border then let her out. Unfortunately she had peed inside the kennel.
But it's only towels and the hotel has a laundry. After we let her out she explored the car and tried resting several places, including my lap, on the seat beside me, and shotgun in the back. No really long sleeps so she'll sleep well tonight. Lu-Ann's trick of having one side of the back seat down in the sedan was great. She had access to (but didn't use) the LB back there and found places to hide in our luggage when we stopped for gas.
Thanks to the calm in car vines from LL and a bit of Rescue Remedy, Neko is doing much better traveling that either of us thought she would. I am glad we decided to do this in three days instead of two, she was starting to time out at the end. She has explored the room and now is behind a chair catching up on her rest. Almost time for PM test and feed. I'm a bit worried about the insulin. The cooler seems a bit warmer than I'd like.
8/2 Recap
AMPS 331 +5 355
PMPS 410 +3 385
Last night Neko saw us packing and stayed very close. She slept snuggled up to DH and was the first in bed. She only occasionally sleeps with us, so she was keeping an eye on us. The numbers show a bit of stress. Little did she know she was coming with us!
We made it to Spokane after almost 8 hours on the road. The border wasn't bad - we went to one a bit further away. However, the road traffic near Seattle was CRAZY! It probably added an hour to the trip. Neko was a champ! We kept her in the kennel until we were through the border then let her out. Unfortunately she had peed inside the kennel.

Thanks to the calm in car vines from LL and a bit of Rescue Remedy, Neko is doing much better traveling that either of us thought she would. I am glad we decided to do this in three days instead of two, she was starting to time out at the end. She has explored the room and now is behind a chair catching up on her rest. Almost time for PM test and feed. I'm a bit worried about the insulin. The cooler seems a bit warmer than I'd like.