Hi Cory, and, of course, you too, sweet MOXYCAT,
This wondrous Board is global. You will find there are many wondrous sugar-cat parents in Canada.
Caninsulin can be tricky. We call it Vetsulin in the US. It has a definite drop or kind of a V curve. It'll be okay if you home test.
Cats, for some reason known only to cats, tend to metabolize insulin about twice as fast as humans. Who knew any creature that basically requires 16 hours of napping time per day could possibly metabolize anything twice as fast as humans? Go figure...
Lantus and Levemir are gentler and more cat-friendly insulins. You might want to speak with MOXY's vet about either.
I can't help but love a sugar cat whose name must be shouted. She sounds like a handful! I was trained by a handful... We danced for four years and then she sent me another handful...
Welcome to the place you never wanted to be; but, will be blessed for having found.
Love and encouraging hugs for you both,
Deb and Nikki -- and, Giz, forever dancing in my heart and who taught me to be brave...
PS: Other things we will undoubtedly be asking you: MOXY's age, what she eats, any other medical issues, whatever else you think we should know...
PPS: Breathe, dear Cory, breathe. Feline diabetes is overwhelming at first; but, is completely do-able. Just breathe.