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condo from yesterday. We link them so it's easy to go back and see what was previously discussed.
I heard from Amy/Trixie, Marje/Gracie and Wendy/Neko - The concensus was that Princess is close, but not quite ready yet for an OTJ trial. On a human glucometer, cats ready for an OTJ trial will be mostly under 100 with everything under 120. The AT reads 30-40% higher than human glucometers. So even though she's doing great, Princess still has a lot of tests higher than those ranges.
A couple of "tricks" that can help - one is giving a bite to eat at +9. Just a teaspoon or so can be enough to stimulate the pancreas to produce its own insulin and bring down the numbers a little.
Are you feeding small frequent meals at this point? When a cat is ready to go OTJ that can help minimize a heavy load on the pancreas and can help flatten out blood sugar too.
One other thing that's not really a trick - but sometimes when a cat has great nadirs but lots of higher numbers, people will increase the dose but feed to preven the cat from going below 50 - sometimes a higher carb food can help with that. For example, if you normally feed 4% food, maybe give 8% to prevent her from going below 50. If you want to do that, choose a time when you can monitor and you might only need to increase the dose a tiny bit, maybe back to 0.25u. Then use food to hold her blood sugar up. Even doing that for a few cycles can sometimes make a huge difference. What food and what carbs it will take to accomplish this is a bit of a trial and error thing, depending on how carb sensitive she is.
It's an option for you to consider, anyway. Be encouraged - she's doing really well. She didn't become diabetic instantly and it can take a while to get a cat regulated, or into remission, if it's possible for that cat.