Hi, this is a great question but as you know, it's highly subjective. I'm happy to share my schedule, but with the caveats that Snickers is using Lantus, not Bexacat, and she is also sightly overweight, allergic to poultry, and on a diet. In addition, her BG is pretty tightly regulated, so what works for her may not work for you.
That all being said, I am currently feed Snickers roughly 165-ish calories a day. A little less, a little more, depending on her exact food. I switch between Instinct Rabbit, Tiki Cat Salmon, Tiki Seabass, and Tiki Tilapia. She gets one big can of each, which is about 5.5 oz I think. The tilapia and seabass are very low cal, so on those days I usually give her one big can, plus part of another big can. I don't measure the food with a scale or anything, I just eyeball it or use a tablespoon measuring spoon.
In the morning she gets a good size amount of her big can, maybe 3-ish tablespoons. I don't usually measure this. Then at +5 OR +6 I giver her another tablespoon or so for lunch, and then at +9 she gets another tablespoon for a snack. And then at dinner she gets a similar amount to breakfast.
I give her snacks after her nadir because I have found--
and this is specifically for Snickers--that she gets incredibly anxious if she has to go more than a few hours without eating, and it will actually raise her BG. If I give her a snack at +6 and +9, she stays calm and her BG is better. Most cats do better without food after their nadir, except for freeze dried treats.
I'm not sure how much this helps, but there's a lot of info on this forum and people to learn from. I'll tag a few for you, who can help you get things set up. I'd add some links but I've got to run.
@Sienne and Gabby (GA) and
@Diane Tyler's Mom are both great at pointing people in the right direction, if you would like to be more involved with this forum. Good luck with your feeding schedule
