RobbiesMom
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This is a very general post I hope it's OK - we're struggling a tad with adjusting my boy cat Robbies insulin - I've rushed things I think and his eating has been (I believe) contributing to uneven numbers due to when he wants food and when I'm able to give it to him. We are trying to get our auto feeder working (this weekend please? I told my husband) or I'm buying a new one. But one ofthe issues is he gets VERY vocal at about 4-5am and his shot time is 6:30 am/pm (was 7:30 it's moved a tad earlier). There are days when my husband has to get up at 5:30 for a very long work day and weekends when I've had to work till midnight or so (like last night). Keeping him quiet so the other person can sleep has typiclaly (before the slip back to diabetes) involved giving him a half a can of food - he's maintained his weight on this method just fine even though post OTJ first time around it did mean he was fed about 5 times a day. Now with his shot being at 6:30am feeding him food at 5 or 5:30 seems problematic. Anyway we've been trying to deal with this in a variety of ways - if he's really hungry I don't want to deny him food. However this morning my husband simply went out into the living room, and fell asleep in the chair near where Robbie sleeps - he said Robbie hung out for a bit than curled up and slept but if my husband got up to go back into the bedroom Robbie cried. Now I know he sometimes just wants attention - he's a big mush like that - he'll come up to me and cry and I pick him up and he puts his head on my shoulder and purrs like a nut. SO now I'm trying to be a bit more intune with what he just might want and/or need - even if it's at 4:45am in the morning. I am thinking if he got a snack at around 3am he'd be happy, stay quiet and his numbers might make more sense to me.