we have a saying here "it's a marathon, not a sprint!"

i remind myself of it often. don't stay up all night to get data unless you see something that makes you think tiki is dropping - but always try to get at least one test in the evening cycle as well as several in the daytime cycle.
it's good to get readings at different + times after each shot. i always do a morning preshot a +3, +6 and evening preshot and +3 or +5. But i've tested enough that i know punkin never drops quickly. i did test about +8 or 9 when i started to learn how his body responded to the lantus.
a +2 is a good one to get because it *should* be fairly close to the preshot number. if it drops significantly, that tells you that you need to keep on top of the following few hours because your cat's BG might be dropping. when you have a few days worth of data in, you might be able to see when the nadir, or low point is. that's a good thing for you to learn.
I'd encourage you to read the condos for Louie and Cini Mini - you're all starting within a day or two of each other and could learn from each other's condos and advice.
it's also really educational to look at other cat's spreadsheets. you can see if someone is new or longer-term by the "joined" date under their names.
if you post daily people will get to know tiki's situation, and as you post updates in the subject line people who give dosing advice will see what you have going on and stop by to offer advice. you can also edit your subject line with any questions you have - that gets the eyes of the people who know that topic. don't hesitate to do that, or to ask as much as you want. there's tons of info in the stickies too - i've reread them a lot of times and get more understanding each time.
hope you sleep well tonight!