Summer and Susie (GA)
Member Since 2020
Okay, folks. Thanks for the explanations below. I thought normal was 80 - 120 and that is why I was questioning the movement to get lower. I have been straightened out. Love this group. Always patient with my questions.
Sorry for the second post of the day but I have to ask this question.
I have been following this site for three months now. I have received some wonderful advice and information. I have also been very nervous when I have seen so many people experience low numbers to the point where they need help. Some of these people are long, time members.
I'm also seeing a lot of kitties with extracurricular problems and I'm wondering if the drive to bring them down, below normal (80-120) numbers isn't contributing to some of these medical issues.
I know that a lot of you want to get your cats into remission but how long does that really last? Most of them come out of remission at some point. I'm sure I am off point but wouldn't it be safer to keep them in the normal numbers for a cat? I just worry about what we are doing to them by pushing them farther and farther below the norm.
Feel free to criticize my question but please offer me an explanation of why "normal" is not good enough. I am grateful for everyone's help but I worry about the drive to go lower and lower.
Sorry for the second post of the day but I have to ask this question.
I have been following this site for three months now. I have received some wonderful advice and information. I have also been very nervous when I have seen so many people experience low numbers to the point where they need help. Some of these people are long, time members.
I'm also seeing a lot of kitties with extracurricular problems and I'm wondering if the drive to bring them down, below normal (80-120) numbers isn't contributing to some of these medical issues.
I know that a lot of you want to get your cats into remission but how long does that really last? Most of them come out of remission at some point. I'm sure I am off point but wouldn't it be safer to keep them in the normal numbers for a cat? I just worry about what we are doing to them by pushing them farther and farther below the norm.
Feel free to criticize my question but please offer me an explanation of why "normal" is not good enough. I am grateful for everyone's help but I worry about the drive to go lower and lower.
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