Alright! that's not too shabby today, especially since he's not seen greens in a little while. He may start a little bounce tonight. Well, I guess the post I had planned about possibly increasing, since you test enough will have to be parked for a later date. But I'm keeping my eye on you, Do Daa. Have a good night, Goose, you may consider getting a few extra zzz's if the +2 is higher than PMPS, but up to you.
That's where I like the autofeeder, if I see a bounce starting, I have the food available but don't feel the need to test, which is usually a good sign if the +2 was significantly higher than preshot (sign that he'd not be dropping). Especially when we were on Lantus. That usually meant extra sleep for me, and a few less extra pokies for MavYeah, not too bad with the Blues, much better than the alternative.
Getting a few extra zzzzz's would be very appreciative, lets see if Do Daa agrees at +4.....

That's where I like the autofeeder, if I see a bounce starting, I have the food available but don't feel the need to test, which is usually a good sign if the +2 was significantly higher than preshot (sign that he'd not be dropping). Especially when we were on Lantus. That usually meant extra sleep for me, and a few less extra pokies for Mav![]()
Oh interesting, yes I see your point. The thing about not feeding 2 hours before preshot, it really isn't a hard and fast rule.
Normally until you get an idea of how food influences numbers, it is best to withhold food 2 hours before shot, in case the carbs artificially inflate the preshot number. However, that is usually more important for newbies who are just gathering data about how the insulin is working, and how carb sensitive their cat is. Once you have an understanding of that, this suggestion of not feeding 2 hours before shot can be relaxed. It is certainly more relevant when dealing with lower preshot numbers.
I have one that rotates, it has 5 trays in it, so one thought might be to set a time to turn to empty, so the food turns into the feeder and isn't available anymore.

Makes sense, and you know Do Daa the best. Have you seen the Petsafe autofeeder? That's what I have, and it is electronic, battery-powered. If you set let's say for food at 10:00 pm, and you don't want it left over for the morning, you can set another time for it to turn, around 3:00 a.m. Or whenever, to have only blank space available. I'm not good at links, but I'll try...
https://store.petsafe.net/5-meal-pet-feeder
I got mine from Amazon, actually I have two, one for each cat![]()