No since you were leaving for work I would have skipped also s nice you couldn't monitor him .
I would get the U-40 syringes with the half unit markings, until then just eyeball like you have been doing
Nothing to be sorry about , we were all overwhelmed in the beginning.
Just keep asking questions
One thing I notice on your spreadsheet you feed a lot of seafood, we recommend not feeding that everyday because of mercury in it
Once and awhile is ok
I would stuck with the Fancy Feast Pates
I did a search on our site and this better explains it
We recommend limiting fish flavors to once or twice a week due to several reasons. One is due to the heavy metal contamination found in a lot of fish these days, mercury being just one of them. Also, fish flavors are higher in phosphorus because a lot of bones end up ground up into cat food and bones are high in minerals. High phosphorus is harder on the kidneys. The last reason is because it can become "addictive" where the cat won't eat anything else. Fish isn't really supposed to be a normal part of any cat's diet. Few feline species include fish as a food source at all (although a few wild cats might snag a fish out of a river or pond now and then but more because it's something that's moving and triggers the hunting instinct than for actual food value)