Inky isn't getting insulin so he can't have a hypo incident. It's okay for him to be <50. No need to worry if that happens.Just keep a close eye on him so he doesn't go to low.
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I feel like an idiot every time I post to "keep and eye on them" or "make sure you feed and test" when a cat is no longer on insulin. Your right, Lyla. I think it is the "panic side" of me coming out when I see low numbers. Will have to be more careful not to look like a nut with those comments.Yay for day 8!!
I noticed @Summer and Susie left a comment in your condo yesterday and wanted to respond:
Inky isn't getting insulin so he can't have a hypo incident. It's okay for him to be <50. No need to worry if that happens.
We had a cat on here recently who was almost always <50 during his OTJ trial, and even got as low as 29. Some cats' BG numbers just run lower. Have a look at Simba's SS and all of that lime green during his OTJ trial in mid-January:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1xk8mpRya4ODwSc9Khmjssjo-tHPSJvw1EDAoJMx0mkU/edit#gid=0
It’s just that you care, and don’t want to see a cat harmed by going hypoglycemic.I feel like an idiot every time I post to "keep and eye on them" or "make sure you feed and test" when a cat is no longer on insulin. Your right, Lyla. I think it is the "panic side" of me coming out when I see low numbers. Will have to be more careful not to look like a nut with those comments.