Good morning Sam and Cairo! My goodness, you had a busy night! I'm so glad others were able to keep eyes on you last night!

I'm useless once I take my nighttime meds.



Huge hugs for
@Nan & Amber (GA) and
@Diane Tyler's Mom and
@Bron and Sheba (GA)
I don't ever give dosing advice, but my personal thoughts this morning were tending towards .5u when I saw the AMPS of 111 -- if Cairo's going up, and not still down. A concern I have is that -- to me -- it appears that Cairo's pancreas wants to get in on the action. That makes dosing a little bit trickier. Usually, a person can "steer" their cat away from low numbers with a little low carb food. However, if the pancreas truly is coming out to play, feeding low carb might have the opposite effect; instead of gently raising blood sugar, the pancreas might go, "Yahoo, food! Lets dump some insulin!" and lower blood sugar further.

I don't know if this is very common; my Sammi cat does this. In fact, I depend on it to keep his numbers in range
The only other thing I'd like to comment on is the mammary tumor.

I would think it best to get that taken care of as soon as possible, regardless of your vet's opinion. Getting a cat's diabetes regulated can take years, or weeks, or not happen at all. But that tumor could go bad terribly fast

It's been around 3 months since you took Cairo in to the vet after you noticed it?

I would think that's more than long enough to wait



I can't offer a vet suggestion since I'm in north LA county, but I think that if you e-mailed a questionnaire to some of your local vets, you could find one you could work with. --The doctors that take the time to respond get an automatic +3 points lol!