I think you could give her a small amount of her regular carb food with a teaspoon or so of some higher carb food on top. You don't want to get her too full in case you need her to eat later.
Checked her again at +4.25 and +4.5 and both were 70.I would test again at +4.5 and keep us updated.
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Give her a little more food, and test again at +5.5 or +6.
Have you thought about switching to another insulin that's more appropriate for felines, like Lantus or ProZinc?
Since Vetsulin is an in and out insulin, meaning there is no depot like Lantus has, you could stop the Vetsulin one cycle and start the Lantus the next cycle. Lantus can take about 5 to 7 days or so (patience) to it fill the depot. Read the Lantus stickies at the top of the forum, when you have some time. Or the ProZinc stickies in the ProZinc forum.
I would try to find another vet. Call the them first and try to get a vet to call you back and discuss what insulin they like to use. I know how frustrating this is. I was there.
The problem with the curve in the vet's office is that she could have been low the night before or the day(s) before and be in a bounce (her body responding to a previous low numbers or from dropping to fast as vetsulin is known to do, as it is a harsh insulin), and you have no idea and can only guess, that's why the numbers are high at the vet, besides the stress.. from just being at the vet's office.
Home testing, in her normal every day environment will help you (and her) so much.
ok just saw this. we will just see how tomorrow goes.I used to use a One Touch glucometer on my cat, and found it very close to my cat's lab work blood tests (I would test with my meter right before the vet's blood test and it was pretty close to the same number).
Be sure to tell your vet about these most recent numbers, in case an adjustment in dose is needed. I have no experience with the insulin you are currently using so can't advise on dose.
Thank you.Forgive me because I don't have time at the moment to go back and read - what is meal schedule/carb %? She needs higher carbs fed at +1 and +2 to help slow that down. Possibly even AMPS
Thank you so much for the help. We did give her 1.75u just a bit ago so we will check her at +2 and +4 before bed.Ok thanks. Yes looks like you need to go down to 1.75U. when you get a chance, I'd grab something around 7% next time you're at a store, and try feeding that at +1.5. good about the ketones.
The shots that were fur shots - in those cells with the dose, can you please put "FS" so we know? So in the dose column it would say "2 FS"