Kristin & Scout
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just looking at Scout's numbers from yesterday, I'm wondering if he bounced based on his PMPS? his numbers are so always whacky and inconsistent with his doses.
That's hard to say, as ECID ... Does he tend to spy on the neighbor's animals right before PMPS time? (Lately, around dusk, a young tabby with little white "boots" has been stopping to hang out in our yard. Bat-Bat goes BALLISTIC then: Flying from window to window to watch him; hissing & growling, with her fur standing on end all over, and her tail puffed out down its full length, like a giant bottle-brush. Can only imagine what her BG# rises to at those times!)is there a time frame or anything for his levels spiking in regards to seeing a dog or cat outside? like does it happen instantly and stay up there for a while? or would it take a while to register and then drop off when he's calmed down?
No worries, Kristin; I'm not exactly what anyone would call a "brief" writer much of the time when I post!sorry for the novel haha but thank you for checking up on us.
Maybe Scout was just so relaxed, that ... you know, how some people drool on their pillows when they're really zonked out? Could have just been something like that ... I wouldn't worry unless it started happening a lot, or if he started doing something like staggering around & appearing disoriented in general.I had a slight scare today. right before I took his 115 test, we were laying on the ground and he sat up while I was rubbing his belly and he had a bunch of drool stringing out of his mouth.
He's a real puzzle lately, that's for sure! One of the things I was thinking about: He's had a lot of changes to adjust to over the past month (the move, adjusting to a new living space with other cats nearby, his "mom" being away for a week, etc.) - I know that Bat-Bat is a real creature of habit and she can really stress out when there are changes in her routine; maybe it's just taking him a while to settle in/ settle down? When I think about kitties, I think about how similar it is to having a baby who's about 12 to 18 months old: They don't talk, so it's not like you can sit them down and explain these things to them that they may find confusing or upsetting, you know what I mean? Just want to ask this, before I forget: Are you 100% sure he can't sneak into anybody else's food when you're not around? (I keep remembering that time he scarfed your pizza...I'm completely baffled by scouts numbers today.
I even asked my vet about that whole "healing the pancreas" thing: He just rolled his eyes, smiled & shook his head. I was told that unless a cat has other health problems - in addition to diabetes - that would require feeding a bunch of smaller meals daily, that mini-meals add no significant benefit. When you think it through: Diabetes happens when the pancreas isn't doing its job - it basically "falls asleep/gets lazy." So how exactly would mini-meals help a pancreas wake up? I wonder if we humans are the ones who "teach" our cats to become grazers - in the wild, they do not normally eat like cattle or buffalo, grazing throughout the day.another thing that I've been questioning- am I making a mistake by only feeding him twice a day? opposed to mini meals. in my opinion, I like doing it that way because I feel like it's more controlled (#s during the day and #s during the night) but everyone on Facebook is telling new members to do mini meals to help the pancreas and I've been shot down when trying to tell people to do 2 meals a day before shooting.
Scout, you adorable BRAT ... quit finding ways to drive your mama crazy! Guess both pizza and cupcakes have to be kept under lock & key at your house, Kristin.Pray for my sanity, as well as my cat's dumb ass who decided to secretly devour an entire cupcake after his dinner tonight (on a night where he didn't get any PM insulin!!!). His numbers have been waaay better as of late, so naturally he has to find a way to mess it all up! freaking Scout.![]()
Does this mean he's getting 2.5 cans per day?we're down to 1 1/4 cans each meal and his weight has been holding steady just under 14 lbs. I'm not sure if I should keep reducing or if this is a good amount of food to keep him at.
This is a very good question Rachel posed. Can you snap a current picture of Scout - from above him, when he's standing - and post that for us? Would help us (to be able to see a shot of his body at present from that perspective, I mean) to come up with a good answer to your question about food.I'm not sure about the food. Is 14 lb his idea weight?