Lkldcatlady
Member Since 2013
yesterday's condo
Good morning all! Happy Wednesday!
Well, I have a couple of issues I could use some advice on:
First issue - DOSE - If Bob follows his pattern (and is actually bouncing at this point), he should go lower tonight. That may cause ANOTHER bounce. If he doesn't go low tonight, then I guess the food is making his BG high just like the regular dry. Either way, I need to know what I should do with his dose.
1. If he is bouncing, how can I adjust his dose to minimize his bouncing? I can't let him just stay this high - his ketones are at .6 and have just been gradually creeping up - the results started at LO, then .2, then .3 or .4 and now .6. I've tested him 3 times and all results are .6. It's kind of a catch 22, because increasing the dose will just make the 1 day he goes low even lower. Why is this so complicated?? :?
2. If we determine the food is actually making him go high, do we just increase his dose by .5?
Second issues - HAIRBALLS - poor Bob. He has hacked up 3 enormous hairballs this week alone. Bob hardly ever throws up hairballs. The YA has coconut oil in it and I've been feeding him 2 of the Vermont hairball treats each day. Shouldn't all that make him poop out the hairballs? Why are they coming the opposite direction and does anyone know of some way to stop it?
Sorry for all the questions this early in the morning!!
Thoughts and prayers for Ann and Jamie and all kittehs who need them.
Good morning all! Happy Wednesday!
Well, I have a couple of issues I could use some advice on:
First issue - DOSE - If Bob follows his pattern (and is actually bouncing at this point), he should go lower tonight. That may cause ANOTHER bounce. If he doesn't go low tonight, then I guess the food is making his BG high just like the regular dry. Either way, I need to know what I should do with his dose.
1. If he is bouncing, how can I adjust his dose to minimize his bouncing? I can't let him just stay this high - his ketones are at .6 and have just been gradually creeping up - the results started at LO, then .2, then .3 or .4 and now .6. I've tested him 3 times and all results are .6. It's kind of a catch 22, because increasing the dose will just make the 1 day he goes low even lower. Why is this so complicated?? :?
2. If we determine the food is actually making him go high, do we just increase his dose by .5?
Second issues - HAIRBALLS - poor Bob. He has hacked up 3 enormous hairballs this week alone. Bob hardly ever throws up hairballs. The YA has coconut oil in it and I've been feeding him 2 of the Vermont hairball treats each day. Shouldn't all that make him poop out the hairballs? Why are they coming the opposite direction and does anyone know of some way to stop it?
Sorry for all the questions this early in the morning!!
Thoughts and prayers for Ann and Jamie and all kittehs who need them.