Morning Mckenzie

George sometimes got squirmy in the mornings, still does, I think it's mostly cause he's hungry and wants his breakfast, I found that with George at any rate you have to let him know who's in charge, by staying calm, and not giving in, they soon learn that the sooner they keep still, get a poke, the sooner they get a treat. I found that sometimes it was better to just walk away for a minute and come back to him when George was giving me trouble. Is dad giving Mayton a treat right after he gets his poke? It's important to be consistent with the poke treat routine, that way Mayton will associate being poked with a treat and you will find he will be more likely to be compliant.
I think you need to have a chat with dad about shooting blind, it can be really very risky, even down right dangerous to not get a PS before administering insulin. If you are shooting a low number, like yesterday's 89 it's important to know that, so that you know to feed and monitor appropriately like you did yesterday, not knowing what number you are shooting could end in tragedy.
I tend to feed George more chicken and turkey than fish, his favorite is definitely fish though, there is some concern with the build up of heavy metals in some fish so having a diet that is predominantly fish, could carry some health risks for Mayton, so if he'll eat the chicken I would definitely feed him some of that. Seems like he is eating well if he's stealing the civies fuds
That seems sensible though I would probably suggest that you give lunch a little earlier, I'm guessing that you are shooting at 6.30am?? so 2pm is +7.5, Usually we try to give the bulk of food in the first half of the cycle, having a big meal late on when the insulin action is weakening can have the effect of bumping his numbers up. If you could give lunch around +6 and you think he will eat it then that might be a better approach for the time being, and maybe bring forward the snack to 8.30/ 9am +2/+2.5
The other thing that I tried to do was keep the scheduled feedings for the am and pm cycles about the same, that's where you might find the autofeeder comes in useful there are many different ones, but a lot of folk here use this one
https://www.amazon.com/PetSafe-5-Meal-Automatic-Pet-Feeder/dp/B000GEWHNS?tag=felinediabetesfdmb-20 .