Hi, I haven't been around lately- and that is good because it means my guys have been doing well! 
I had a little something happen that has concerned me, and I'm wondering if I handled it correctly or need to do something differently. Bobbie has been OTJ for about a year and a half. I test her every few months and she always has normal (under 100) readings. The last few days she has been "off" . Hard to explain but to me she just seemed a bit off and hasn't been eating. But she didn't seem "off" enough to go to the vet. I decided this morning to check her sugar before she ate and it was 29!! :shock:
I fixed her breakfast which is half a can of Friskies Pate and added some dry Friskies to it. She gobbled it all up and has seemed her normal self all day. I checked her again about lunch time she was 87.
So I'm wondering if these times she seems off and doesn't want to eat if she could be having low sugar episodes? I plan to test her several times a day in the coming days to make sure she's stable.
Is it normal for an OTJ cat to have low sugar episodes? Can that be a symptom of something else going on? Was it okay to give her the dry food when she was so low?
TIA!
I had a little something happen that has concerned me, and I'm wondering if I handled it correctly or need to do something differently. Bobbie has been OTJ for about a year and a half. I test her every few months and she always has normal (under 100) readings. The last few days she has been "off" . Hard to explain but to me she just seemed a bit off and hasn't been eating. But she didn't seem "off" enough to go to the vet. I decided this morning to check her sugar before she ate and it was 29!! :shock:
I fixed her breakfast which is half a can of Friskies Pate and added some dry Friskies to it. She gobbled it all up and has seemed her normal self all day. I checked her again about lunch time she was 87.
So I'm wondering if these times she seems off and doesn't want to eat if she could be having low sugar episodes? I plan to test her several times a day in the coming days to make sure she's stable.
Is it normal for an OTJ cat to have low sugar episodes? Can that be a symptom of something else going on? Was it okay to give her the dry food when she was so low?
TIA!