Blue AMPS 588 8/31

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Patty and Blue GA & Brat

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https://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/blue-amps-365-8-30.234340/

Morning.
Blue scared me last night. He was like a puddle of water on my chest. He seems better this morning and ate a good bit of a new pate by American Journey. I'll be glad when the new syringes get here so I don't have to keep staring at the lines of the syringe.

Mogs, no problem. I'm sure you both have plenty of newbies to help out.
 
Morning, Patty.

The high numbers can make our little ones feel really pants. I can still see Saoirse lying on the floor looking absolutely poleaxed in the early days of her treatment, so I have an idea of how upsetting last night was and I really feel for you. Both of you, in fact.

(((Patty and Blue)))

Are you testing at +2.5 today?


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Morning, Patty.

The high numbers can make our little ones feel really pants. I can still see Saoirse lying on the floor looking absolutely poleaxed in the early days of her treatment, so I have an idea of how upsetting last night was and I really feel for you. Both of you, in fact.

(((Patty and Blue)))

Are you testing at +2.5 today?



Mogs
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Yes. Thanks for letting me know this is normal. I was worried. Poor baby Blue
 
We love our furry little ones so deeply and it's awful to see them sick. For me, one of the hardest things is not being able to ask them about how they're feeling, so that we might then be able to get them what they need straight away. Working on observations alone takes so long before you can work out what a problem is - if, indeed, you can work it out at all. Can't tell you how often I would say to Saoirse, "How I wish you could talk!"

(((Our fur childer)))


Mogs
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We love our furry little ones so deeply and it's awful to see them sick. For me, one of the hardest things is not being able to ask them about how they're feeling, so that we might then be able to get them what they need straight away. Working on observations alone takes so long before you can work out what a problem is - if, indeed, you can work it out at all. Can't tell you how often I would say to Saoirse, "How I wish you could talk!"

(((Our fur childer)))


Mogs
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AND they are SOOOO good at hiding illnesses. I could pull my hair out!
 
Maybe breaking through.
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Well, it depends on how you count them...LOL

6 upstair cats (Blue and Layla are the only cats I intentionally adopted) I have 1 I found in the middle of the highway when he was a wee bb and weighted under a pound) and 3 I took in as fosters that came from a cat hoarder situation and were sick...very sick. They're still with me so they're mine.

2 downstairs with my mom who moved in with me about 5 years ago

So technically 8 since I feed and vet the 2 downstairs

My daughter (who has MS) moved in right after my mom and she had a Pitbull. She was on the third floor with ”Sissy” who we lost a few years ago.

Loaded question hahaha It's fun...but busy. My mom is 95 and other than bad eyesight she's pretty good.
 
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