Serious word of caution
Paige (not sure if it's you or kitty :roll: ) as a newbie I would seriously recommend you do not follow the method used by Vic and Michele.
This is no affront to them but they have the data and knowledge of their cats reaction to insulin, doses and times to back up using this.
It is extremely important that you gather lots of data, become familiar with kittys response to insulin before you try any such technique.
Whoever mentioned moving shots by 15 minutes is the way forward in the early days.
We also used Levemir and yes whilst the 2 insulins are similar it is your data and newbieness that makes me say this.
Over time, I became familiar with Luckys pattern,reaction to insulin, lack of hypo signs (even at 29!),that I could also become flexible with her shots, at times up to an hour each way. But NOT A CHANCE would I have done this in the early days. I was also confident of my knowledge and ability to manage her diabetes. I even on occasion missed a shot (the stress at vets and using welding gloves to get hold of her this was preferable to subjecting her to this for a whole weekend).Lucky as stated by Jojo vet tech had an Iron shed-'hats off to her construction crew :lol: )and she could retain an excellent number (see her chart)
Not only have you got the building up of shed you can have overlap-(insulin effects going on past +12) if your also throwing in another shot, you may have a double dip in bg number or could effect what dose you think kitty needs. Far too many variables and risks for me to support this idea.
Most people can plan ahead and thus gradually move shots. As you get to know kitty you may be fortunate and able to extend that time, I can't say. ECID
