And can you please update your spreadsheet with the last couple of days of data? Thank you.

Also, I will put my 2 cents in about Friskies. Friskies is fine to feed a diabetic cat from a low carb standpoint (the classic pates such as liver and chicken dinner, poultry platter, etc.) The phosphorus levels in them are, I believe, too high for a cat with kidney disease or, in my opinion, for a cat who is older. I always feed lower phosphorus foods to my cats who are about 7 or older — tor reduce the workload on their kidneys. Right now I am feeding the Weruva BFF play pates and there’s also a Royal Canin Aging 12+ food that’s really good on phosphorus, although a little lower in calories than an underweight cat would need. All of my cats absolutely LOVE that food. Even sick cats seem to like it (it helped one of my own and a friend’s cat who was not eating.). I have a list of low carb foods that are also low and moderate phosphorus if you would like to see it. It’s not a really long, overwhelming list.