Deb & Wink
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Since you fed him some food, the pre-shot test is higher than it might normally be.
Your options are:
1. to wait 2 hours after feeding him ANYTHING, retest and give the shot. Next shot time would need to be adjusted to compensate.
2. Give a reduced dose, a "token" dose of 10 to 25% of the normal dose.
10% of 2U is 0.2U
25% of 2U is 0.5U.
3. skip the shot.
The risk with skipping the shot is that ketones can form and they can be dangerous.
Some cats do better on slightly higher carb foods. Tom may be one of them.
The Tiki Cat foods are mostly 0-2% carbs if I remember correctly. The After Dark line are not on the food chart, so can't be sure.
The Friskies pates are in the 5-6% carb range.
There is no danger of hypo if you have not given Tom insulin for the PM cycle. So no reason to feed high carb kibble to bring his numbers up.
Your options are:
1. to wait 2 hours after feeding him ANYTHING, retest and give the shot. Next shot time would need to be adjusted to compensate.
2. Give a reduced dose, a "token" dose of 10 to 25% of the normal dose.
10% of 2U is 0.2U
25% of 2U is 0.5U.
3. skip the shot.
The risk with skipping the shot is that ketones can form and they can be dangerous.
Some cats do better on slightly higher carb foods. Tom may be one of them.
The Tiki Cat foods are mostly 0-2% carbs if I remember correctly. The After Dark line are not on the food chart, so can't be sure.
The Friskies pates are in the 5-6% carb range.
There is no danger of hypo if you have not given Tom insulin for the PM cycle. So no reason to feed high carb kibble to bring his numbers up.