Woohoo Congrats Juliet and Silver!!!!!
Sorry I'm late to this party as I am for so many here lately, but losing my Angel really took the wind out of my sails. But I promise I will be playing catch up this week.

If I can keep the computer out of DH's hands long enough to get some of my stuff done on it. There is a second computer here but this one is the only one that is hooked up to the internet (the other is non-wifi compatible ....its a dinosaur) and of course right now we both need the one that is hooked up to the web. :YMSIGH:
Now as I tell everyone that has a kitty go OTJ, go back and reread all your original posts when you were still a brand newbie.
Now as far as no more daily testing...well not quite yet. You still want to test him a couple times a day for the next month, then scale that back to once a week and then finally you get to only test once and awhile. Maxwell has been OTJ for 4+ years and I still test him religiously once a month, normally on his anniversary date. Just to keep an eye on things and spot a problem before it becomes something major. He has thrown me some out of range numbers before and after a quick trip to the vet's he has always gone right back into remission without having to start insulin again. The last time it was because of a bad tooth, got the sucker pulled and did a course of antibiotics and he was right back to double digits again.
Also now that Silver is OTJ he is still a diabetic and always will be, he is just now a diet controlled one, so no getting lazy and going back to dry food or high carb snacks for the boy.
Mel and The Fur Gang