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  1. Susan & Claudio

    Susan & Claudio Member

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    Has anyone ever done a PM curve ? Does it make a difference in the numbers ? Or is a daytime curve more of a convenience thing for us hoomans ?
     
  2. Juls and Billy

    Juls and Billy Member

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    What I've heard is that it can be very useful to get a PM curve, as cats tend to drop lower at night, and it's good to know how low they are getting.
     
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  3. Deb & Wink

    Deb & Wink Well-Known Member

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    Yes PM curves can be useful. For the reason Juls mentioned, cats go lower at night when they are more active. Sometimes, it's the only way to know they drop really low and know the dose needs a reduction.

    I did a couple for Wink, sort of. Set an alarm to wake me up.

    Teo, from Argentina did a couple when I asked him to for his cat Viamo. Food switch and upcoming long vacation when pet sitter was not originally going to home test were my reasons. So I could "Suggest" a vacation dose and keep Viamo safe.
     
  4. Noah & me (GA)

    Noah & me (GA) Well-Known Member

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    Our boys are not as nocturnal as some people think. I always reduced Noah's dose to 2/3 of what I would give him if it was an AM shot.
     
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