Wink eats the Fancy Feast classic pate canned food and a bit of Friskies pate style food, the ones under 10% carbs. Basically, we are looking for grain free or grains being low on the ingredient list if there are grains, vegetable and fruit free cat foods. The Friskies for example has a little bit of rice in it, but not enough to push the carb content over 10% usually.
You might want to check out
this post. It list's the various wet cat foods that are under 8% carbs. Mostly available in the US. I would think you could find some of these foods down in the Caribbean as I imagine most of the cat food is imported.
If you could find one of these foods, that might help Emma's BG levels go lower. The Hill's M/d dry is around 18% carbs, and we have found that under 10% carbs makes a positive difference in lowering the BG levels. You'll want to be home testing first for sure, since a food change might drop the BG levels 100 points mg/dL.
Also how much water does Wink drink?
He doesn't drink water any more, except for the tiny bit, about 1 tablespoon per serving, I add to his canned food. Haven't seen him take a drink from a water dish more than once or twice in the last 10-11 months. He gets all the water he needs from the canned food. When he was still eating only the dry food, he would easily drink a cup (8oz) to a cup and a half of water (12 oz) a day. Once I started to switch him to the canned food, his water consumption went down dramatically.
You said earlier in this topic, that Emma isn't very cooperative for the ear testing. Have you tried using the paw pad for testing? The one higher up on the wrist is often used for BG testing when the kitty doesn't like the ear pokies. This article on
Ear Testing Psychology may help you to make the home testing process easier for Emma. Treats and warming the ear are key.
By the way, would you be willing to put some information in your user control panel, Profile tab, Edit Signature? Something like this would help us to help you better:
Judy and Emma (age 10)
dx date xx/xx/xx
Prozinc 2U BID, meter brand used to home test
Hill's M/d dry (lives in the Caribbean with limited food choices)