Pig 5/5 amps 162; +2 146; +4 151; +6 113 **Vlogg link**

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He is starting out a bit higher today because of stress. Our room was right next to the ice machine and all night with the ice...:mad: Poor guy hardly slept... He did sleep with me for a while and has continued his awesome bathroom streak, a factor I was very concerned about... I gave more RR and upped the Gaba a bit more. Vet said to go to 100mg, but I only gave about 60mg yesterday. He is acclimating well to the car today and is sleeping now.

He had some leaky poo butt all over the hotel chair.. *sigh* I guess he was mad that he could not eat that kibble... Lol

I might pad the dose a bit to meet the stress because he is creeping up in the yellows again... Maybe by 1-3 u...?? What do you think @Wendy&Neko

Here is the link to the Acro forum with the link to his vlog! Updating daily! :bighug::bighug::bighug:
 
Glad he's doing well on his adventure so far. Sorry about the ice machine, at least it was only one night in that room. Hysterical that he found a piece of dog kibble in your room, of course he did! :joyful:

Don't pout, Pig, there's lots of yummy treats for you that won't make you feel icky later. :bighug:
 
Glad he's doing well on his adventure so far. Sorry about the ice machine, at least it was only one night in that room. Hysterical that he found a piece of dog kibble in your room, of course he did! :joyful:

Don't pout, Pig, there's lots of yummy treats for you that won't make you feel icky later. :bighug:
It was a surprise for sure.. He was just scoping out the room and suddenly made a bee line super fast to something on the floor... Next thing I know he was chewing.. :rolleyes:
 
One correction, the guide to travelling with diabetic cats was developed by Lisa, with input from several people here. She commuted a few hours to work each week and her Leo also did the commute. Hated the travel, but he did go a OTJ.

As for dose, he got to 101 on this dose yesterday. Where do you want his nadirs to be while travelling? And how much kibble did he get? That could impact his numbers.
 
One correction, the guide to travelling with diabetic cats was developed by Lisa, with input from several people here. She commuted a few hours to work each week and her Leo also did the commute. Hated the travel, but he did go a OTJ.
Oh yes! I remember you saying that now! I am so sorry! I get lost in it all sometimes!

As for dose, he got to 101 on this dose yesterday. Where do you want his nadirs to be while travelling? And how much kibble did he get? That could impact his numbers.

I do not want them any lower than, say, 80... But, stress is a factor. He did not actually eat any of the kibble, unless he found some more somewhere while I was sleeping... We went over the room with a flashlight 3 different times and did not find anymore, but there could have been some we missed. He might be a touch lower today as he seems to be acclimating even more so and is just snoozing away.. I have gotten him out and taken him walking a few times and he is alert and awake then, but chilled and mellow in the car... So, maybe depending on today, the dose might be just fine as he settles into the routine...
 
We are swinging around Denver at the moment. Trying to avoid all the traffic and stress of cities all together.. He has been sleeping most of the day away. It makes sense as he was pretty alert for the whole ride and hotel stay. He just ate a little while ago and we got out and stretched our legs. Allowing him to walk around outside is helping a lot. He actually just played with me in the kennel with his leash as I was unclipping it from the harness. He grabbed at it and tried to chase it. The drive is long, but we are not even close to done... lol
 
What a great trip report, and I watched the video log too. I can't take credit for the travel methods, but Wendy, myself and others did provide a lot of tips.

You are lucky to have a co-driver. Wendy drove herself (I think). So did I. The drive must be a lot easier with a co-driver. I don't know if you are more excited, or if Theresa and I are more excited about Pig's upcoming SRT !!!:joyful:

Let's see a quick video (maybe tomorrow) of Pig's setup in the car. It looks pretty comfortable from the front seat view.
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Wave at Fort Collins as you go by. That's where CSU is. You guys are making some great time. Let us know which cities you are in at night and we can "travel" along with you.
For sure! Man, it would have nice to be able to pull the $ for CSU... An easier drive, for sure... But, I have a really good feeling about this and WSU. I am working on a way to update from the road, but right now we can only do bits and pieces.. Learning as we go! Lol..
 
What a great trip report, and I watched the video log too. I can't take credit for the travel methods, but Wendy, myself and others did provide a lot of tips.

You are lucky to have a co-driver. Wendy drove herself (I think). So did I. The drive must be a lot easier with a co-driver. I don't know if you are more excited, or if Theresa and I are more excited about Pig's upcoming SRT !!!:joyful:

Let's see a quick video (maybe tomorrow) of Pig's setup in the car. It looks pretty comfortable from the front seat view.
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Absolutley! Yesterday was pretty frantic because packing took longer than anticipated. Mainly because I was terrified of forgetting something that I just packed everything... Haha! I have gotten some of the kits I packed and a few other things.. The inside car view will be perfect!

Thank you guys so much! Pig and I are very excited and we are trilled to be able to share our experience with everyone!
 
What did you do with Tail?
Oh! He went to the vet about his ear on Thursday and the low-down on that is on the 5/3 post.. He was given topical steroids and I have my brother staying with him. My brother is the only one that Tail will allow close to him, really, so Michael is just going to live there until we get back!
 
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