Louellen
Member Since 2015
And that counts for a lot!We do talk about numbers a lot here, but how our cats are feeling and acting is also very, very important - they're so much more than just the number on the meter. Quality of life is extremely important too (in fact really when we talk numbers, we're talking a combination of safety plus getting to a range that's going to leave our cats feeling normal and happy). It's great that she's feeling happier - it's always lovely to see when they start feeling good again.
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I totally agree! I've seen Morrigan's trips to the water bowl lessen down to a more normal level most days now and her peeing constantly and huge clumps, down to 2 to 3 times per day and half the size of her previous many per day. I AM caught up in those numbers though. I am waiting for my vet to call me back (hopefully tomorrow), having sent him Morrigan's SS to look over as she's not due for another fructosamine level until July 7th but, I cannot get her out of the yellows yet! Last night, I had this LOVELY surprise of having gotten an 11.7 (211) at the +12 hr. mark and wanted to throw a party! This morning after that lovely number last night, at yet again, that nasty 16.4 (295). I know that it's likely largely due to kibble (DM and m/d) at night as she will leave the canned food and keep us up all night if we just leave that down but, at best, we pick up the kibble during the day (unless we're going to be out all day) and feed her solely canned foods during the day (she doesn't eat enough calories by just canned food though). And...I truly think that at worst, if we can't get her off of the kibble totally, she needs an upped dose now???
Any thoughts would be welcomed as I'm seeing this miracle here and thinking about Morrigan's situation too. But, back to Kate and Kloever and not just looking at the numbers but the overall picture!