Just caught myself up on the thread from last night, where Nico dropped too darn low.
For future reference, when your cat has dropped into the 40's, you want to see the numbers stay above 90 mg/dL, for at least 2 hours past the time you stopped feeding him.
That is because the BG numbers can go back down. That is also because the food/gravy/honey or syrup can wear off and the BG levels could drop again.
Yes, Nico sure DID earn that reduction.
Bouncing now, but after that scary night, where you had to keep feeding and testing him, plus him getting high carb dry treats and some HC gravy food, it's no surprise that Nico is bouncing today.
Next time, please post a new reply. When one of us is following your thread, it takes us to the last unread post. If you go back and edit a previous reply, we may not see that change and miss something important. That would have been very important last night, for us to see all the new information.