I am in the UK and have a diabetic cat called Stanley, he has been diabetic since January 2015,he started on Caninsulin, and had brief remission in August 2015, we were unable to get him under control and he suffered Hypos regularly. He started on Pro-Zinc in mid June, and we started to get better control, he had a hypo around 2.00pm on the 31st Aug 2016 lasting a few hours, so insulin reduced, however over the last 2 weeks, he is suffering mini hypo like symptoms sometimes after injection, but it seems to be at differing times and last from 1/2 hour to 10 hours . On the 21st September, we started home testing, insulin dose just 3 units in the morning for 2 days, levels in high 20's and 30's, agreed with vet to go back on twice daily 2 & 1/2 units, on 23rd September, then at 6.50pm had another mini hypo, did BG test 29.6, did not give insulin on vet advice, hypo symptoms lasted until 5.00am. No insulin on 24th September, 3 BG tests, levels high. levels started to decrease with a normal curve, and levels dropping to low 20s.Then on 23rd September at 6.50pm , mini hypo started. On 26th September at 12.45pm he had another mini hypo - BG at the time 22.8, symptoms - head bobbing, circling, seems blind, then laid down, he was back to normal after half an hour. Advised vet, she advised no insulin for the evening. Had another again at 9.00pm for an hour, then fine again. Advised vet today, 27th September before insulin shot, advised no insulin. BG today 8.13am - 25.1 mmol/l - 12.15pm - 30.3 - 3.20pm - 31.1. No mini hypo like symptoms today, so far, now 6.04pm, will test BG at 8.00pm. It's like he is having some sort of allergic reaction to insulin???? He also has glaucoma in left eye for which he has regular eye drops for, pressure is high. Just wanted to see if anyone has had similar symptoms with their cat, as both us his owners and the vet, who has never used Prozinc before are not sure why this is happening when his BG is still high.
Thank you in advance for any help or information you can provide.
Stacey

Thank you in advance for any help or information you can provide.
Stacey

