Thank you for the link. Yesterday I bought all the testing supplies and we tried it but failed. I couldn’t produce enough blood after 3 tries I stopped. But hopeful for today! Okay that’s good to know about the 30 min. Thank you. She is taking 1 unit.
We are currently switching from purina naturals to fancy feast chicken classics. She is new to wet food so I’ve been adding a little nutritional yeast and she loves it! She barely eats a half can though at one sitting. Im nervous she isn’t eating enough for insulin. Or maybe that doesn’t matter if her tested numbers are high enough.
Also to be clear - are there set numbers I should and should not shoot for?
What time of day does everyone feed their cat? Like 8am and 8pm? That’s what I was thinking of doing. Not sure what works for everyone to have flexibility in their lives.
Another question - I have 2 cats. She refuses wet food and will only eat dry. I will probably keep trying because it’s better for her but right now I can’t even think about. I was thinking of switching the kibble to young again. (not sure which one - so could use some advice there too) That way both my cats have high protein diets and if my diabetic cat eats the kibble that’s out she will be fine. Also for peace of mind that she doesn’t go into hypo she just will have food available. Because again she isn’t eating that much of the wet food. Or at least I think - how many 3oz cans of wet food is normal to eat a day?
We are also switching her treats to bonito flakes or freeze dried chicken. Any other advice is welcome. Crazy how the vet mentioned none of this to me. She just said she has diabetes, here is insulin. Give her 1 unit after she eats x2/day. This forum has answered most of my questions and I am soooo grateful you guys