I will give it little longer. I will test her one more time. I will give her some more honey and I will leave food out for her and let God take care of her.
Please do NOT test one more time and then go to bed. If you're not going to the ER, then please, you NEED to keep testing, keep giving honey, keep reacting as needed to whatever her BG is doing so as to keep her safe. And by that I mean to KEEP HER ALIVE.
Sound dramatic? Yes. Because this can be life threatening quite quickly. I held a friend's cat as he was hypoing and died. His seizures began when his BG was in the low 30's. Meters vary so just because your cat seems ok doesn't mean it will stay that way.
I would fill TWO syringes (no needles) with syrup or honey -- one for syringing syrup into kitty's mouth if she refuses to eat. The other syringe is for a last ditch emergency use if kitty is unresponsive and can't swallow -- in which case you gently and carefully insert the tip of syringe into the rectum and administer syrup that way.
Have you heard the story about the man and the flood? A man lived along a river and massive rains were predicted. Flood warnings and evacuation notices were issued but the man said "I'm going to stay, God will take care of me." The waters rose and water surrounded his house. A rescue boat came by but he refused to leave. "I'm going to stay, God will take care of me," he said. The waters rose even higher and he became stranded on his roof. A rescue helicopter came by to pluck him to safety but again he refused. "I'm going to stay, God will take care of me." As he stood at the pearly gates, he said "God, I trusted you to protect me, why did you let me die?" And God said "I sent you flood warnings, a boat, and a helicopter ... what did you expect?"
The people on this board are sending you warnings, offers of help, and guidance to get your kitty get through this. Please, please listen.