Elise - I was feeding both of the girls their canned wet food at the same time so usually 6 am was the normal time even before insulin since I get ready, go downstairs and get the girls fed, as they eat, I clean litter boxes and sweep up etc. I'm sorta OCD so this home testing now is right up my alley! LOL I'd say the only thing that I did change was I used to leave a dish of the Nulo Gold Series dry kibble out for Aurora and I wasn't stingy with it either so she'd have that to graze from all day long. I was concerned with her dandruff a few months ago and mentioned it at the pet store and they suggested the Fromm brand Wild Game bird flavor - so that was the dry kibble she was on at time of diagnosis. I had tried fish oil, salmon oil, groomer for a bath, nothing helped her flakes. After the diabetic diagnosis I looked at the bag of Fromm and saw how extremely high it was in carbs vs. the older Nulo Gold Series I was feeding so I returned the Fromm and got another bag of the Nulo. I did immediately stop free feeding Aurora the dry food and began to scale back and only give her a small handful in the morning and at night. Evenings when I get home around 4pm I was immediately feeding them wet food. Since Aurora got diagnosed, I didn't understand that it literally needs to be 12 hours apart so after her 1st curve test the vet said I need to make her wait and feed her wet food at 6pm so she's ready for shot at 615pm. So, that's pretty much been the routine.
Aurora is always begging for food she just goes crazy for her dry food so I have been using that to get her to eat and sprinkling some on top of the wet food so that's been a good compromise. This weekend though, without giving any insulin, I was giving them dinner earlier around 5pm.
THANK YOU so much to you all for your help!! I'm curious to see what her numbers will be tonight when I get home.