Sarah and Baby
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OK it's time to start a new board, the last one grew beyond imagining! Thank you all so much for your support and help!
Baby is getting better (a little) about getting her ears poked. I still have innumerable claw marks on my legs from where she digs in for the ride, but who doesn't, right? On Lori's advice, I have dropped her from 3 units to 1.5 units. I am going about getting a script for the Lantus pens and hopefully getting some help on that front. Lori wanted me to tell everyone that my Baby has tested positive for ketones in her urine before. I am going to get some test strips for that when I go food shopping today. I have also, with Lori's assistance, started a spreadsheet for Baby, but it only has two days on it now. LOL i was all worried because her numbers were very high, and then I realized after talking to Lori for a short time, that it was all because I was feeding her dry food in addition to her wet food, in a misguided attempt at dental health. All done with the dry stuff now!!!
My most pertinent question right now is, what kind of treats are the best for me to give her? This is my best tool with the whole testing struggle! I did finally find the cat food list with Lori's help last night
so now I know what food i'm going to buy her.
I am still having some trouble getting her to eat her food, does anyone have any suggestions about that?
Also, I'm a little confused, I've heard conflicting things. Should I be leaving her food out all the time, or is there a time when she shouldn't be eating?
Baby is getting better (a little) about getting her ears poked. I still have innumerable claw marks on my legs from where she digs in for the ride, but who doesn't, right? On Lori's advice, I have dropped her from 3 units to 1.5 units. I am going about getting a script for the Lantus pens and hopefully getting some help on that front. Lori wanted me to tell everyone that my Baby has tested positive for ketones in her urine before. I am going to get some test strips for that when I go food shopping today. I have also, with Lori's assistance, started a spreadsheet for Baby, but it only has two days on it now. LOL i was all worried because her numbers were very high, and then I realized after talking to Lori for a short time, that it was all because I was feeding her dry food in addition to her wet food, in a misguided attempt at dental health. All done with the dry stuff now!!!
My most pertinent question right now is, what kind of treats are the best for me to give her? This is my best tool with the whole testing struggle! I did finally find the cat food list with Lori's help last night

I am still having some trouble getting her to eat her food, does anyone have any suggestions about that?
Also, I'm a little confused, I've heard conflicting things. Should I be leaving her food out all the time, or is there a time when she shouldn't be eating?