That's right, Korynn! And that's what so great about collecting, recording & considering the data that we all see in our SSs - this really does provide us with a basis for making dosage adjustments.
Great job on that little redux this morning

... and please
do monitor his cycle today: You might even want to check him at +2 - just to get an idea of where he's heading (You don't really have any +2s in your SS yet; sometimes it's good for you to have a few of those, if only to see how much his food amount spikes his BG#. For me, this has been very helpful in determining Bat-Bat's food-to-insulin "balancing act" - as she tends to jump off a cliff, so to speak, by about +3 with a too-steep drop in blood glucose.)
We feed Desi several small meals (more like bites) throughout the day, not twice a day as some folks do (just because we can...one of us is usually around and because we read that is easier on the pancreas). That being said, he mostly eats in the morning and evening, not during the day much and not during the night. (And we make sure he does not eat 2+ hours before the AMPS and PMPS.)
I will test at +2 this morning. I'm not sure we can manage that throughout the day given our (other) life, but we will try!
I know how you feel, seeing those scabby ears, btw ... but the good thing is that kitties have very little in the way of nerve endings in the edges of their ears, so it's more like a little mosquito bite to them when you poke an ear with a lancet. (Unlike how it feels when you accidentally prick your fingertip

with the darned thing ... ouch!)