Ginny & Alex
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Many of you know that Alex is a cat with an attitude and it has taken me months to find a pet sitter that Alex would allow to give him the insulin shots. I have a friend who does this for me occasionally, and I've found a vet and a vet tech who are willing to feed and give shots (no testing though). So, this weekend, Stan and I planned a trip to visit my parents (about 4 hours away) to help them do some chores around their house. Vet tech was willing to give Friday PM shot, Saturday's shots and Sunday morning's shot. Saturday afternoon, I decided to text Amber to ask how she and Alex were getting along. Friday went fine, but Saturday morning, while he ate and took treats, he was hissing and growling at shot time, so she skipped the shot. She planned to go over early for PM shot and "hang" with Alex. Around 6:30 pm, she called and said Alex wasn't having anything to do with shots. I called my friend and she was also out of town. I called the vet (who is in a boot and can't drive). She was willing to get her husband to drive to 20-25 minutes and give the shot. She too struck out. Sunday, it was more of the same. By this time, I was quite fretful and we came home early.
So, at +46, Alex was 233 and negative for ketones. Furthermore, if you look at our SS, we don't get better than 233 all that often!!!!
How can this be explained?
Stan and I have a big trip planned at the end of May and I'm scared to death that he'll be in another of his moods.
So, at +46, Alex was 233 and negative for ketones. Furthermore, if you look at our SS, we don't get better than 233 all that often!!!!
How can this be explained?
Stan and I have a big trip planned at the end of May and I'm scared to death that he'll be in another of his moods.