Critter Mom
Member Since 2014
Another thought:
Cats being living beings, their insulin needs can change slightly from day to day, so variations in BG readings are to be expected. For example, Squishy may get a bit more exercise on a particular day and that may take her a bit lower for a while. Similarly she may eat a little more at a different time of day, and her BG may be a little higher that day as a consequence but that's OK. The goal of regulation with insulin is to find the lowest dose possible to keep BG numbers in a good range without taking a kitty too low. Never, never, never hold off on dose reductions. If ever Squishy's BG goes down to 2.8mmol/L or lower (human meter) then the dose is ALWAYS too high, so you must reduce the dose straight away (as discussed above) and you need to intervene with carbohydrates to bring her numbers back up (which you have managed well!). Remember that if, at a future stage, Squishy's numbers start to trend upwards again the dose can always be readjusted. As the saying goes here, better too high for a day than too low for a minute.
It is fantastic that you have cracked the home testing because you'll have much more info now to help keep your darling little girl safe and well on her Lantus (and I sincerely hope it will bring you more peace of mind, too).

Mogs
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Cats being living beings, their insulin needs can change slightly from day to day, so variations in BG readings are to be expected. For example, Squishy may get a bit more exercise on a particular day and that may take her a bit lower for a while. Similarly she may eat a little more at a different time of day, and her BG may be a little higher that day as a consequence but that's OK. The goal of regulation with insulin is to find the lowest dose possible to keep BG numbers in a good range without taking a kitty too low. Never, never, never hold off on dose reductions. If ever Squishy's BG goes down to 2.8mmol/L or lower (human meter) then the dose is ALWAYS too high, so you must reduce the dose straight away (as discussed above) and you need to intervene with carbohydrates to bring her numbers back up (which you have managed well!). Remember that if, at a future stage, Squishy's numbers start to trend upwards again the dose can always be readjusted. As the saying goes here, better too high for a day than too low for a minute.

Mogs
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Moglet will know what I'm talking about. Having to jump up and hunt for things at the last minute, because I've misplaced something, will make ME stop eating.
for Dottie's supplies, too. I have a table in there that has her scale on it, and there may be times I can inject or test her there as well.
Gotta love Google for information like that!