Patty and Blue GA & Brat
Member Since 2020
I can't believe I did this but got up at 8 to test, feed and shoot and I forgot the shoot part. He didn't get his shot until 9. 







I'm glad you had a nice visit with your friend, but I know how tiring this is and I really had hoped you'd managed to have a really good kip. I'm sure your friend will understand perfectly, Patty. That's what friends do.
I spent the day trying - and mostly failing - to get my head round the finer points of glycogenolysis and gluconeogenesis under starvation conditions plus the nitty gritty of exercise-induced hypoglycaemia.
I lead a thrilling life.
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Sounds good. Remember shooting late can act like a small decrease. No big deal. It gives you a much needed break.Oh goodness, I don't think I've ever heard of those. Hope you are ok and not ill.
Blue tested at 448 so kind of high all day (I guess) but not off the charts. He's eating now and I plan on giving him insulin at 8:30.
Never taken Lunesta, but ditto duration-wise over here for the Ambien.I only got 4-5 hours on both lunesta and ambien. Takes a lot to knock me out, lol.
Takes a lot to knock me out,
Excuse me, Patty! A designer box, if you don't mind. (It is rather posh.I just took this of him. Sitting in a box again.
People have wondered that about me for years.Hope you are ok and not ill.
People have wondered that about me for years.
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Oh goodness, I don't think I've ever heard of those.
Country copyright restriction, probably.It says the video is unavailable.
When we eat food some of it gets converted to glucose (as we know all too well round these parts!).
When we eat, we first use the glucose deriving from the food to power the cells of the body.
Excess glucose gets stored in the liver and muscle tissue as glycogen.
Between meals we still need a supply of glucose (otherwise we'd grind to a halt). The two main bodily glucose production mechanisms are:
* Glycogenolysis: the breakdown of the glycogen reserves in the liver and muscles.
* Gluconeogenesis: the synthesis of 'new' glucose, primarily from amino acids (derived from bodily proteins) and fatty acids (from the body's fat reserves).
Cats' metabolisms are primarily powered by gluconeogenesis, they don't need carbs.
Are you still awake at the back? Asking for a friend.
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Designer hypo toolkit box.I do like the box however. I think I'll keep Blue's supplies in it.
Bon appetit!Worked now. Lol. I’m going to eat dinner. Nite ladies.


Adorable+2-3 tonight?View attachment 55887 I just took this of him. Sitting in a box again.
