Cathie and Shaak Ti (GA)
Member Since 2016
AMPS 398 Had a good night, a little high today, Her PMPS was a little high last night too. Starting another day 



Is it her usual food? Or have you tried something new? It is important for her to get the shot, even if later than usual.
This sounds ridiculous, but try feeding her in your hand. Sometimes that gets them started eating again.
Please do not use this calculator. You absolutely cannot calculate any where near accurately the %calories from carbs from guaranteed analysis. I've looked at that calculator and there is no way I'd go that route.If they don't have carb looking in ingredients yes. And while not 100% accurate here is a calculator you can use to find carbs on any food. (there is an app as well but I don't have the link to that)
http://scheyderweb.com/cats/catfood.html
Next question, on the Data compiled by Lisa A. Pierson, DVM - September 2012, it lists only seven flavors total of classic and only two of them are not seafood, Shaak does not like seafood, can she have some of the other flavors of the classic series (12 flavors) that are listed on the fancy feast website? Such as
So I can fill the next days insulin the day before.
I will gently roll vial between my hands to mix insulin, then fill syringe, next, I will store on their side in the fridge. Do I need to roll the syringe between my hand to make sure it is mixed in the syringe or do I not have to worry about mixing it once it in the syringe? I was afraid of bubbles if I rolled the syringe in my hands.
Please do not use this calculator. You absolutely cannot calculate any where near accurately the %calories from carbs from guaranteed analysis. I've looked at that calculator and there is no way I'd go that route.
I think you could look at Dr. Lisa's sheet and pick any FF food that has less than 10% calories from carbs. I mentioned the classic the other day because I knew positively that those were low carb but it looks like there might be some others like all the "Tender" feasts....none of which have any fish in the title (read the cans, though). I also don't know if those are pate or flaked.
Yes you can pre fill the next day's syringes. I don't know if you have to roll the syringes right before you use them or not. She's getting such a low dose right now and I'd be afraid that in the rolling, I'd accidentally squeeze some out by inadvertently touching the plunger but I don't know for certain.
Also remember that as you might switch to lower carb dry food or canned food, you will have to watch her very carefully. Take a peek at Scooter's SS. Select the 2013-2014 tab at the top and then scroll down to 2/18/2014. That was Scooter's last kibble and it was all wet food from there. He was on Lantus but look how the change dropped his numbers very fast.
No need to apologize...I never allow fish of any kind.I'm sorry I refuse to feed FF with shrimp in it. My cats prefer an off brand food. I use the calculator to check to see if it looks to be ok along with checking the ingredients. I'm not looking for perfect.
I don't believe the list is a holy grail and I'm sure Dr. Lisa never intended it to be that way either. It just saves a lot of time and work especially for new members that have been feeding high carb food. And also, I can attest that when I had a CKD cat, her phosphorus tables were a Godsend.Others have said that the Petsmarts generic that I feed will not release those numbers. Of course I could call myself and try but again I look at ingredients and use this calculator. It appears to be lower carb and if it's 5% vs. 2% it doesn't bother me that much. I I kind of hit back because at times I feel that the "list" is held as a holy grail and it bothers me.
You've had a really stressful week and I'm sure you are tired.Tonight I had to have my son help me with filling the syringes ( we loaded one for now and two for tomorrow), I had filled the previous four myself, tonight I was shaking too much to do it, do not know why, even right now hard to type, just a little shaky, maybe too much coffee earlier. Shaak gets her shot in 5 minutes.