But this is a good question, what constitutes a snack versus a feed? I figured with the new food (Feringa rabbit&turkey) he should eat about 250g/day. He probably could eat that in two big seatings. But to try and help with his pestering behaviour and the sugar constancy I have been giving him about a large spoonful after each test. He also get a few pet munchies when the glucometer goes beep! The later I would call a "snack". So, do you think he should go back to having just two "meals" and I try to fend him off with a few snacks?
Cats usually do better with more than 2 meals a day. Some cats are grazers, and slowly eat their food. Other cats are Hoovers, like the vacuum cleaners and gobble down the food in minutes. The blood glucose levels can stay more even with multiple meals a day, and the pancreas works less to process the food if it isn't all eaten at once. So no, I don't think you should go back to feeding him only 2 "meals" a day.
So he's eating about a can and a quarter a day, with the 250 grams? (That's about 9 ounces for us folks in the US)
Biggest portion of food should be after the pre-shot tests, to help balance the onset of the insulin.
So split up the food, and set aside a portion to give later in the cycle for mini-meals and snacks and such.
I think of a snack as being a teaspoon of wet food, about 4 grams. (Darn, I sure wish the US had converted to metric more than 50 years ago).
If Hercule is gaining weight and doesn't need to, then you cut back on the food intake a bit. If he's losing weight and needs to gain, you increase the food a bit. I hold my cat in my arms and step on my human scale. Let her down and then weigh myself and subtract to get her weight. It's close enough.
Food fed earlier in the cycle is better, because the insulin gets "used up" or "poops out" and feeding later in the cycle, after about +6 or so usually causes the BG levels to rise more rapidly in the last half of the 12 hour cycle.
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One side was science fiction, the other side was mysterys. After 46 years in business, all gone down in flames. We need more bookstores.