Djamila
Very Active Member
I'm so sorry you're having trouble finding the foods you want! I think finding foods that our kitties like, we like, and we can afford are some of the hardest parts of figuring this all out. Hopefully HKC will get more in stock soon.
As far as dosing, the pre-shot numbers are important, but I agree with Kris that the mid-cycle numbers are more helpful in determining dose. If you try to chase the pre-shot around most of the time you either end up with a flat cycle, or you end up with increasingly erratic pre-shot numbers.
The sticky on advanced dosing for prozinc says that sliding scales should only be used if consistent dosing has been shown to be either dangerous or ineffective after a fair period of time using the cycles of slow, methodical increases.
As far as shooting on the 241 -- from the stall, you knew Freya was rising which made the regular dose safe. The other option would have been to just go ahead and give the dose at the 241 since it's still well above your No Shot number, and then just monitor. You are getting consistent mid-cycle tests already, so if Freya did start sliding down too quickly, you would see it and be there to steer the cycle (give a little extra food) to keep the numbers safe.
As far as dosing, the pre-shot numbers are important, but I agree with Kris that the mid-cycle numbers are more helpful in determining dose. If you try to chase the pre-shot around most of the time you either end up with a flat cycle, or you end up with increasingly erratic pre-shot numbers.
The sticky on advanced dosing for prozinc says that sliding scales should only be used if consistent dosing has been shown to be either dangerous or ineffective after a fair period of time using the cycles of slow, methodical increases.
As far as shooting on the 241 -- from the stall, you knew Freya was rising which made the regular dose safe. The other option would have been to just go ahead and give the dose at the 241 since it's still well above your No Shot number, and then just monitor. You are getting consistent mid-cycle tests already, so if Freya did start sliding down too quickly, you would see it and be there to steer the cycle (give a little extra food) to keep the numbers safe.