Manuel
Member Since 2022
https://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/11-24-emma-ambg-108-4-56.271132/
Happy post-Thanksgiving grogginess to my American friends!
I got the advice from @tiffmaxee and @Wendy&Neko to feed a late snack (between +7 and +9) to kickstart Emma's pancreas a little while before BG time. It has definitely worked! Two days ago I was up quite early and was able to give her a snack before AMBG and boom
. Did the same a few hours before PMBG and again,
. Yesterday AM no late snack before AMBG and she was at 104
; did so before evening and
again. As for this morning, well, she went to bed having eaten only some of her late snack, and I woke up this morning with it mostly gone. 
What is weird is that Emma hasn't seemed that interested in the food. This might be a function of eating more regularly around the clock, compared to her eating one big meal and smaller snacks before. I still feed her a main meal but she won't eat all of it. I think she wants/expects the dry food, but she hasn't been getting any. The poor thing, I gave her a single kibble to trick her into her old routine of finishing her wet food after dry kibble, and it worked... I'm not complaining that she's not ravenous as usual, but writing it here in case it's a red flag for cats on a food trial.
Happy post-Thanksgiving grogginess to my American friends!
I got the advice from @tiffmaxee and @Wendy&Neko to feed a late snack (between +7 and +9) to kickstart Emma's pancreas a little while before BG time. It has definitely worked! Two days ago I was up quite early and was able to give her a snack before AMBG and boom
What is weird is that Emma hasn't seemed that interested in the food. This might be a function of eating more regularly around the clock, compared to her eating one big meal and smaller snacks before. I still feed her a main meal but she won't eat all of it. I think she wants/expects the dry food, but she hasn't been getting any. The poor thing, I gave her a single kibble to trick her into her old routine of finishing her wet food after dry kibble, and it worked... I'm not complaining that she's not ravenous as usual, but writing it here in case it's a red flag for cats on a food trial.