Hi Toni, Idjit came with the name, it does fit at times, but he's my baby boy! I will tell you that giving insulin and home testing go hand in hand. You need to know how the insulin is affecting his blood sugar levels (BG or blood glucose, as you will see in posts on the board). Our vet told us to continue his insulin,only test a couple of times a week, midday, change his diet to get him off the high carb dry, which we did, and we should come back in 6 months. We didn't know at first that the necessary diet change would lower his BG as fast as it did, and just happened to test one day when he was going into a hypoglycemic event (a hypo). Hypos are dangerous and can be life threatening. Humans test before insulin, and throughout the day to see how the BG in their systems is doing. Why wouldn't we do the same for our fur kids?
If we had continued to give the insulin at the prescribed dose, and not been testing, Idjit might not have survived to make the 6 month check up. Instead, with the help and guidance of the members here, and the wealth of information, he is in remission, which means no insulin! So, Toni, for Chuck's safety get a home testing kit, learn to use it and make sure he's doing ok. I am putting a link here for the Feline Diabetes FAQs forum.
http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/forums/health-links-faqs-about-feline-diabetes.14/
There is info on hypos and an Index that I read and re-read. In the index there is info about home testing. Ask questions in the Main Forum, more eyes to see and get you some answers to the poop question. I don't have an answer on that, sorry.[/QUOT