09.21.22 Chispa, 99 AMPS, 67 +2, 60 +3, 65 +4, 80 +6.5, 118 PMPS, 102 +2, 63 +3, 80 +4, 87 +5

Looks like she was green all night :D
I am guessing she was. I didn't get up to retest at +5 because her starting numbers were so similar from day to night and she had been surfing throughout the day. Just now she tested 67 after eating most of the meal I gave her at +1.5. I'm glad you told me to do that or who knows what it would have been? 67 is her lowest number ever, therefore alarming to me. Since she hadn't finished her meal, I gave her 4 Greenies treats -- and then she ate the rest of the meal. I can't find any information how many carbs are in one Greenie, but I've seen that some people use them to raise the BG. Four was just a guess.
 
Ok … yikes. After a mostly steady day, Chispa has gone from 102 at +2 to 63 at +3. She did not finish her dinner (doesn’t seem to like the zero carb Tiki Cat that I mixed in); hoping I can find a snack that she’ll want to eat, so that she doesn’t continue to plummet. It’s going to be a long night.
 
She typically flattens out from +3, so let's see how it goes. Would be good is she eats something :-)
Was her last meal at PMPS?
 
Hi Bhooma - thanks for weighing in. I fed her a full meal at +9.5 and she had eaten about half of it by PS, then continued to nibble at it until +2.5. I gave her a 10% snack at +3, and IT WORKED — she is up to 80 at +4! Thank you so much for being here in the middle of (our) night. :bighug::cat:

Should I retest at +5, or is it ok to leave her a meal and hit the hay?
 
Now that I think of it … the part of her dinner that she ate before PS was the higher carb stuff. She left the zero carb Tiki Cat mostly untouched until sometime after her shot. I’ll bet her numbers would not have dropped so much if there had been more carbs in the dish when she finished the meal …?
 
I’ve been feeding her 2 hrs before shots, and usually she cleans her plate right away. Today she has been slower to finish her meals for some reason. Should I have picked up the remainder at PS -2?
 
Yes, you want to pick up the food by +10 so that the preshot test is not influenced by food. Why do you feed so late in the cycle? You typically want to feed in the first half of the cycle when the insulin action is strongest. Some cats get stomach acid if there is a long gap between meals and those CGs feed a small snack in the second half.

ETA: Why was she being fed higher carbs at +9.5?
 
I started feeding her smaller meals 5-6x/day when she started having digestive issues a couple of years ago (now controlled with pred). We both got used to that schedule (with the help of the automatic feeder at night) and I just never changed it. She does get stomach acid if too much time goes by without a meal, but I could try giving her only snacks in 2nd half of cycle.
 
ETA: Why was she being fed higher carbs at +9.5?
Her meals are 1/2 Weruva (4%) and 1/2 kidney diet (16%). Sometimes I mix them and sometimes I feed them side by side in the same dish, but either way it comes out to about 10% carbs overall. Every time I try to increase the percentage of Weruva to lower the total carb count, she gets diarrhea. I’d hoped to start replacing the Weruva gradually with zero-carb Tiki Cat, but she doesn’t seem to like it. But that’s why there were three different kinds of food in her dish.
 
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