Thank you all! Here are some more details about Juan and where I am in this new journey:
Specs: 8 year old tuxedo cat, male, neutered, I have had him since he was a kitten, 14.8 lbs. SWEETEST momma's boy ever <3
Illness Summary: Juan was about 2 y/o when he was diagnosed with chronic asthma. He was diagnosed with pancreatitis, diabetes, and fatty liver syndrome on 11/11/22. Between his 11/11 diagnosis and now (12/30), Juan has been through a lot, including a feeding tube (that he pulled out twice), an exploratory laparotomy (not a cancerous tumor like we thought, just a bunch of scar tissue form pancreatitis!!), and multiple other random vet visit due to vomiting, not pooping, pooping too much, stitch removal, etc.
Medication: Juan is currently on 2 units of insulin glargine every 12 hours and takes 1/3 of a Ursodiol 250 mg pill every 24 hours. The vet diagnosed 2 units of insulin after Juan had the Freestyle Libre attachment on him for 14 days to track BG for his curve and see if he would go into remission (he did not, 2 units showed to be the sweet spot) and the Ursodiol to prevent gall stones. Juan also has an inhaler where he gets a puff once a day when he is wheezy (depends on on season and humidity, sometimes he can go weeks without and be ok, sometimes he needs everyday).
Current Food/Feeding: Over this rollercoaster of events, the main focus was to get Juan eating anything and everything I could on his own. Now that he is recovering well and no longer has a feeding tube it is time to reign in the diet which is why I am here now! I have a multi-cat household where I have always kept bowls full of dry food for free range snacking, which is currently Hills Science Diet Sensitive Skin and Stomach dry food and I supplement occasionally with wet food, may different kinds of flavors, brands, protein sources, etc.
**I will be buy a meter and start home testing before I transition to a low carb diet to avoid any low sugar events**
Where I am in the process/Next Steps: Now I am trying to get Juan into a routine and get him on a better diet and get him used to getting his shots but he is PICKY and gets mad when he is not allowed free snacking at all hours of dry food, he also seems to prefer dry food over wet food and will not eat something he doesn't like no matter how hungry. BUT I have been reading a lot of info from Lisa Pierson, DVM about how to successfully transition to an all wet food diet and she has great info on her website about diabetes and food...so I am feeling much better about planning Juan's diet change. I am currently not at home BG testing as I did not know that was a thing, but I am currently looking into a meter and want to do at home testing and will be getting a meter to at home test before implementing any diet changes! I am also exploring the spreadsheet in the forum, and just trying to wrap my head around routine building, how to track his calories and carbs, and just taking in all of the change.
Because of everything he has been through in the past month and a half I am still in that anxious headspace where anytime I leave the house I worry and fear until I am home with him again. Change is hard but I am willing to do anything to keep him happy and healthy and all of these resources I have come across here have been making this much easier on me and Juan!