He's not rising quite as fast as he usually does following a really fast dip. Hopefully he'll stay a little lower at PMPS.
Desertdog271 said:
* Eats after AMPS (eats about 2 heaping tablespoons)
* Eats one hour after AMPS (eats about 1 heaping tablespoon)
* Eats two hours after AMPS (eats about 1 heaping tablespoon)
* Sleep and then eats five to six hours after AMPS (eats 1 heaping tablespoon)
* Eats 2-3 hours before PMPS (eats about 1 heaping tablespoon)
* Eats after PMPS (eats 1 heaping tablespoon)
* Eats 2-3 hours after PMPS but most of the time he skips this one
Something you could do might be to "front load" a little more. Maybe move the snack that occurs +5/6 and the snack that occurs at AM +9/10 (2-3 hrs. before PMPS) closer to the beginning of the cycle. For example, you could make the AMPS +1 snack into 2 Tbsp., and the AMPS +2 into 2 Tbsp. Depending on Merlin's appetite, you may want to feed more in the early part of the PM cycle too, to slow him down just like in the AM cycle.
I don't think his mid-cycle zooms have much to do with food spiking, but many of us will hold the snacks in the latter part of the cycle, when in theory, the insulin effect is waning, and primarily feed mini-meals during the first half of the cycle when the insulin is gaining momentum.
Another thing that can be tweaked is the carb percentage. There are some cats that do a little better on a slightly higher carb level (like 5-6%) so the insulin has something to "work on" if they are fast droppers.
Of course, if he's dipping into dangerous territory, the feeding "rules" go out the window.
I'm really hopeful that the primary issue is that Merlin just wants a little less insulin so he'll settle down on the swinging a bit, and you can tweak the food more from there.