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Darnell & Sprocket (GA)

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Nice! :D

First green, you can the dose a bit. Having said that, there is still room to increase and she's already held this dose too long for TR.

What happens next is ECID. It could be the resistance comes back. As it is, one green is not enough to break through glucose toxicity which is probably present. The suggestion is to follow what the numbers tell you to do per the protocol.
 
Nice! :D

First green, you can the dose a bit. Having said that, there is still room to increase and she's already held this dose too long for TR.

What happens next is ECID. It could be the resistance comes back. As it is, one green is not enough to break through glucose toxicity which is probably present. The suggestion is to follow what the numbers tell you to do per the protocol.


Oh was hoping it was. We are still trying to get her a proper vet to get testing done. She needs a vet appt to get another script.
She got 5 pack pens at end of February & last 5 pack only lasted just under 2 months.
To me it seems like he takes longer to get used to dose before dropping lower. Thats the pattern i see.
He is also getting a little cranky/aggressive with wanting food & sometimes when insulin time.
Not sure if that is because he feels better or what?

also, on 3/2 she weighed him at 13 lbs morning& tonight was 12.2lbs. She weighs herself then picks him up.
Is that good or does he need a little more food?
He gets full can at amps, half can midcycle & repeat for 2nd cycle. So 9oz a day. is that ok or should we add some baked chicken or maybe a sheba portion to AM or PM cycle?
 
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Does she have an idea from the vet what his ideal weight would be? Use the scale (once or twice a week) to determine if he's going in the right direction weight wise. Better to get a pet or baby scale. Sometimes you can find them used.
 
Does she have an idea from the vet what his ideal weight would be? Use the scale (once or twice a week) to determine if he's going in the right direction weight wise. Better to get a pet or baby scale. Sometimes you can find them used.
Vets have not mentioned his weight. He is average. black & white cat. No special breed.

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