Ginny & Alex
Very Active Member
Hi Everybody,
Hope everybody had a wonderful Christmas. We're back home. We left Thursday with the SUV loaded down with Christmas gifts, our luggage and both Alex and Audrey (both in the same large carrier) and all their "luggage". The most difficult part was catching Audrey and putting her in the carrier. After that, the drive itself was smooth sailing. We took Alex back in October for this same trip, but left Audrey at home. He seemed more comfortable this time--I don't know if it was Audrey's company or his experience. My parents own the house next door to them (it used to belong to my grandparents), so Stan, the kitties and I had our own house. Alex setttled in very quickly. It took Audrey a while longer, but eventually, everybody seemed happy. We returned home yesterday. Audrey was a bit more resigned to having to go in the carrier and again, the trip home was uneventful. The weather was crappy, but traffic was light and the cats did OK.
I recently increased Alex's dose to 1.8, but so far, it doesn't look like it's making much difference. I guess I should give it another week or so under more normal conditions (being home) and try to get some mid-cycle numbers this week. I attribute the mid-400 number last evening to the stress of the trip, but his SS is quite colorful.
I always welcome your input!
Hope everybody had a wonderful Christmas. We're back home. We left Thursday with the SUV loaded down with Christmas gifts, our luggage and both Alex and Audrey (both in the same large carrier) and all their "luggage". The most difficult part was catching Audrey and putting her in the carrier. After that, the drive itself was smooth sailing. We took Alex back in October for this same trip, but left Audrey at home. He seemed more comfortable this time--I don't know if it was Audrey's company or his experience. My parents own the house next door to them (it used to belong to my grandparents), so Stan, the kitties and I had our own house. Alex setttled in very quickly. It took Audrey a while longer, but eventually, everybody seemed happy. We returned home yesterday. Audrey was a bit more resigned to having to go in the carrier and again, the trip home was uneventful. The weather was crappy, but traffic was light and the cats did OK.
I recently increased Alex's dose to 1.8, but so far, it doesn't look like it's making much difference. I guess I should give it another week or so under more normal conditions (being home) and try to get some mid-cycle numbers this week. I attribute the mid-400 number last evening to the stress of the trip, but his SS is quite colorful.
I always welcome your input!