Re: my cats numbers are 2900 i need to know should i put him
I'm sorry you're in this predicament.
We can't really say much until you answer some questions for us.
What insulin are you using?
What dose and how often?
What are you feeding?
Are you home testing?
Best insulins for cats are Prozinc, PZI, Lantus, and Levemir. These all last roughly 12 hours in the cat and need to be given every 12 hours in most cats. Any other insulins won't last long enough, resulting in hours of time where no insulin is working. If you're not on 1 of the 4 listed, changing may help considerably.
Over the counter, canned, low carb food such as Friskies pates may drop the glucose 100 mg/dL. If you're feeding dry food, that could be part of the problem. Unless you are home testing, however, wait to change food, for safety reasons.
Hometesting will keep your cat safe and allow you to see if the dose needs adjusting. All you need is an inexpensive human glucometer, such as the WalMart ReliOn Confirm or Prime, matching test strips, and 26-28 gauge lancets to prick the ear for a tiny blood droplet.