Purrberry
Member Since 2020
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As many of us are in the thick of the holiday season, as well as facing winter weather conditions, etc., I began to think about the "what ifs" that can occur and affect our sugar cats.
My main question is...what kind of dose would be recommended if, due to conditions totally out of your control, you are, say, 2 hours late. You didn't expect it, and no one can help out. Caught in traffic/snowstorm, lost your keys, battery didn't start, got pulled into Santa's sleigh..you get the idea. And for whatever reason, you can't just shoot late and work back the next day due to scheduling or commitments.
I believe with some cats, it would be recommended to skip. But with a cat like Fred, whom I shudder to think how high he would get without insulin, I would not want to do that. Would a token dose be best? Half?
TIA!!

As many of us are in the thick of the holiday season, as well as facing winter weather conditions, etc., I began to think about the "what ifs" that can occur and affect our sugar cats.
My main question is...what kind of dose would be recommended if, due to conditions totally out of your control, you are, say, 2 hours late. You didn't expect it, and no one can help out. Caught in traffic/snowstorm, lost your keys, battery didn't start, got pulled into Santa's sleigh..you get the idea. And for whatever reason, you can't just shoot late and work back the next day due to scheduling or commitments.
I believe with some cats, it would be recommended to skip. But with a cat like Fred, whom I shudder to think how high he would get without insulin, I would not want to do that. Would a token dose be best? Half?
TIA!!