2/21 - Sami - AMPS 288; PMPS 210; +2 165

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Tina & Sammy

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Good morning all, It is always nice when I can go back to bed after Sami's AM shot. I can get in another 2 hours of sleep on both Saturday and Sunday morning. But honestly, I think Sami can tell time. I have my alarm set for 5:15 am so that I can get up test, feed and then shot by 5:30 am, and for the past couple of days Sami has woken me up between 5:10 and 5:15, before my alarm. And on each of these days I allowed her to eat at +10 when I tested. Does anyone else have a cat that knows when it is time for a test or snack? I would imagine Sami isn't the only one, and I am sure it becomes routine.

Yesterday's Condo

Yesterday Recap:
AMPS : 191
+2 : 271
+5 : 314
+8 : 352
PMPS : 409
+2 : 404
+6 : 298
+10 : 309


Today:
AMPS : 288
+2 : 229

It took Sami awhile to come down last night and once she did she was pretty level from+6 to AMPS. So far she is showing some movement at +2 and I am hoping we get comfortably into the BLUE today and stay there.

I finally got a weight on her yesterday. She is back up to 14 pounds. The last we had her at the vet she was around 12.8, which was down from her previous 14-15 pounds. So I don't know if that is good or not. Sami is a big cat, but 14-15 might be a little too heavy. She has been eating well, but it is hard to tell if she is eating more than before. From November to January none of the cats were eating all that well because of Cody's illness and passing and even though I was putting 2-3 cans out at every meal 2x a day I was throwing more of it away than they were eating. What I am doing now is mixing the can with water and then putting the remaining amount back in the refrigerator and only spooning out ¼ - ⅓ can at a time. This way I am not throwing out food and even if the can stays in the refrigerator for a over 24 hours it is still good. I was concerned that Sami wouldn't like it cold, but she gobbles it up just as fast whether it is room temperature or straight out of the refrigerator. When I know I will be finishing off a can within 6 hours or so I do leave it on the counter to warm up. Does anyone know if it is bad to feed your cat cold food? Crystal, my other cat won't touch the food when it is straight out of the refrigerator.
 
It took a little longer for Sami to recover from those higher numbers, but I am happy to report that she is back in the blue. I have to admit I was a bit nervous because the last time Sami had a similar cycle we had to increase to get her back on track.

I am hoping that we see a nice slow slide today and hopefully by PMPS we will see some GREEN.
 
Quite a big drop. I think this will be an active cycle. I nuke the food for about 7 seconds in the microwave when it has been in the fridge. Alternatively you can add a little warm water and mix.
 
Quite a big drop. I think this will be an active cycle. I nuke the food for about 7 seconds in the microwave when it has been in the fridge. Alternatively you can add a little warm water and mix.

I have tried the microwave thing for about 7 seconds, but she seems to like it better cold. She will smell it after it is microwaved, but doesn't seem to want it. I usually mix the entire can with water when I first open the can. I have been doing this since Sami was first diagnosed with diabetes all the cats seem to like the food better that way.

I also edited the title I realized that I skipped the +2 and went right to +4 number.
 
Sami was about the same for +8, I hope she surfs around these numbers until PMPS or even drops a bit. She just had a small snack at +9.5 so I probably won't put any more food out until it is time for PMPS. Hopefully we will see a slightly lower number at PMPS. I will probably skip the +10 or +11 since she is still in the 200's and she just ate.
 
Sami has been taking a nice leisurely stroll down to the 100's today. Hopefully now that she has received her evening dose of insulin we will see her pick up the pace a bit.
 
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