Mouse & Me
Member Since 2016
Since Mouse tends to get her low numbers at night, (1/30,2/14,3/7, 4/11), would it be a problem to do her nighttime feeding, (less food, since I'm asleep), and daytime feeding at night = meals starting at 6pm, until midnight.
I'm thinking that she's doing good during the day, building up "depot", and then I get a pajama party. Why not smaller amounts of food during the day, and meals at night?
Btw, I give her "kibble" at blood test time, which is fancy feast that's been freeze dried and cut up into tiny bits. No store-bought dry food in her diet at all. She's fooled into thinking that she's getting her kitty krack, same for gravy....I grind the freeze dried food into powder, add water, and she thinks she's geting gravy. All low carb, same food as from the can. I fight finickiness with sneakiness.
I put the "kibble" into the autofeeder, so when I sleep, she's getting the same low carb snack.
I'll give her a tbl of wet food instead of the "kibble" at test time, so she'll head for the autofeeder during the night even more. At least, that's the idea
I'm thinking that she's doing good during the day, building up "depot", and then I get a pajama party. Why not smaller amounts of food during the day, and meals at night?
Btw, I give her "kibble" at blood test time, which is fancy feast that's been freeze dried and cut up into tiny bits. No store-bought dry food in her diet at all. She's fooled into thinking that she's getting her kitty krack, same for gravy....I grind the freeze dried food into powder, add water, and she thinks she's geting gravy. All low carb, same food as from the can. I fight finickiness with sneakiness.
I put the "kibble" into the autofeeder, so when I sleep, she's getting the same low carb snack.
I'll give her a tbl of wet food instead of the "kibble" at test time, so she'll head for the autofeeder during the night even more. At least, that's the idea