Yes, your next increase would be no less than 6 cycles and the new dose would be 1.75. It probably will take some time and more than one increase to move past this, but you never know. Cats like to be unpredictable and they love to prove us wrong.
How old is Mouse? When Asia vomits but nothing comes of it, or it’s clear, it usually means she has acid tummy and has gone too long without food. My vet once explained it like this: cats will know it’s close to a regular feeding time and their body responds by starting the digestive juices up in anticipation of the food. If they don’t have food when this happens, it can cause tummy upset and dry heaving. Did she not eat one of her overnight meals by chance? Or was her breakfast portion delayed more than usual? I hope it was an isolated incident and she feels better soon.
Whew! sounds like what happened. the incident was five minutes before feeding time, and these cats know when it's time to eat. The male yowls 15 minutes before mealtime, everyday, twice a day....
They both didn't finish their autofeeder food, a sign too much humidity got to the food, making it soft. They can't stand fancy feast turkey & giblet in pate form, but will eat it as freeze dried. If it softens, it's like hardened pate,& they won't touch it.
They won't eat wet food left out for more than 20 minutes, cold or warm.
Mouse is probably 8-10 years old. The shelter she came from couldn't cofirm their age. They had to be separated from other cats, living in a cage together for 18 months, because they are scared of other cats, even kittens. The shelter waived the fees so I could take them to a home right away. It took awhile to get them to behave differently. They will never be normal. They don't jump well, only recently played with toys, ate off a plate after a few weeks, didn't meow for months. I had to use a tacker, so I could find them in the house, since they didn't make a sound.
Mouse suffered from lots of infections until I could figure out that she needed a special litter. She was abused, has scarring, so her urine would collect around her bottom. The litter I use keeps her clean & healthy.
The infections probably brought down her immune system, add the nothing but dry food for years, and it's no wonder she became diabetic.
This cat deserves to get her health back