





He was outside, but not unsupervised. I took him for a walk, he finally took a big poop so we were excited, he was happy, he came inside with me and got a snack and within an hour when I next walked by him he was a terror (he hadn’t been outside again). He’s still got some residual grumpiness going on but he’s much more normal now. Giving him a break from pokes since he was high. Maybe something internally hurts him. I will monitor him closely the next few days.Was he outside today at all? Could he have had a run in with wildlife that would have left him in this intense angry state?










Put out 15% carb and left him alone. 20 minutes later he came to me on his own at +6 and is now more relaxed resting next to me and even letting me groom him so I got a test. 90. Did the 15% carb bump his numbers up to where he felt comfortable? To be at 90 after 15% makes me think he couldn’t have been low enough to affect him but who knows. I am inclined to give him some higher carb than usual tonight in case it was low numbers causing the crazy behaviour. Otherwise, perhaps a pain response is responsible for the aggression….Thanks, all I kept thinking today is that I can’t treat him if he’s like this…then what?!? Poor guy.From everything you are saying, I would also suspect a symptomatic hypo episode too… He’s lucky to have such a devoted mama, I hope he rewards you by going off the juice sooner rather than later![]()



I don’t have another cat to test but I have multiple meters (all the same kind), 1 upstairs, 1 downstairs, one spare I recently “retired”…Do you have a non-diabetic cat? If so, I might test that cat just to confirm a “normal cat” reading on your meter. I’m sure the meter is fine but I always like to rule out the outlier possibilities (such as a human meter reading higher when in normal range than most human meters, or a wonky batch of test strips), especially since Herman was so aggressive and agitated. If by chance another cat ran in the 70s, then that might give you a more realistic target “normal” for your meter.
Again, not likely there’s a problem with your meter. Just thinking outside the box in an effort to be thorough. Poor Herman. Obviously something was bothering him.
(do you think the size/volume of the poop might have been painful to pass?? Or that it was incomplete?)