His preshot was 229, and he ate a little more. He's up and down since I upped his dose from 1.5 to 1.8. Is that an indication that I need to increase? That's what the vet did when he first started and his nadir was very low.
Generally, he eats for a while, wanders off, and wants to finish up after an hour or so.
So you're saying that bouncing may stop with no change in insulin? I'll test him before bed, and again if I have a middle-of-the-night bathroom break.![]()
As it turns out, I had to walk off and foot cramp in the middle of the night, so Bubba got stuck. He went from +2 227 at bedtime to +7 145. This morning I couldn't get him to donate a drop of blood from anywhere, then he found his way into the dry food while I was distracted with big storms heading our way, so I felt ok shooting him anyway.
@Debbie Do Nunu is one of those stereotypical cats, where if the bottom of the bowl is visible anywhere, then she is starving to death and needs more food in the bowl...