12/9 DC AMPS=254 +5=196 +6=218 +10=205 PMPS=248 +3.5=310

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Noreen&DC&Frisky

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DC seems fine. Playful, purring and eating well.
I don't like the pinks he had last night and early this morning.
The yellows today aren't much better, although at least the numbers are coming down.
Could it still be a bounce from 36 hours ago? How long does a bounce usually last?

yesterdays condo:
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Re: 12/9 DC AMPS=254 +5=196 +6=218 +10=205 PMPS=248

yes, it can sometimes take a few cycles to clear.
also on the off chance that it was a fur shot, that would of goofed up his shed a bit.

of course, important to make sure there is nothing different going on if he does not get back down in another cycle or so. first thing to check is how old is cartridge. and to make sure there is no behavior of UTI or other health issue.

for now, I think just hasn't cleared his bounce, let's see what happens.

I'm sure he'll get back down again soon
 
Re: 12/9 DC AMPS=254 +5=196 +6=218 +10=205 PMPS=248

Cheryl and Winnie said:
first thing to check is how old is cartridge. and to make sure there is no behavior of UTI or other health issue.
The cartridge is only 10 days old.
I don't think there is any UTI, he is peeing regularly.
The only other thing I can think of, is that since I switched to all wet food, DC gets constipated often.
The litter box is being used, but with 2 cats, I don't know who is doing what. With the pee it's easy to tell because DC's is a much larger clump than Frisky's
 
It can take up to 72 hours for a bounce to clear.

How much water do you add to DC's food? I'm wondering if adding a little more may help with the constipation. Also, you might want to check with your vet about adding a little Miralax to his diet if adding water isn't working.
 
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