Emily said:
..But won't his BG rise after eating? What if I test right before shooting and it is around 200-can I shoot then?
Have I understood you correctly that you're asking if it's OK to shoot if the blood glucose level is elevated by food?
If so, it's not
necessarily that straighforward...unfortunately... The increased BG number you see from giving the snack may or may not give you reliable information...
A case in point is my Bertie. He's a complicated chap...
His BG may be too low to warrant a shot. If I then give him a snack, well, that may raise his blood glucose level, and it may
continue to rise meaning that it is OK to give him a shot after all. Or, his blood glucose may actually drop following the snack because his pancreas decides to wake up suddenly and drop his blood glucose level. Or, most infuriatingly of all, his blood glucose may rise sharply, I give the shot because I think it's OK, and then his blood glucose drops suddenly because his pancreas decided to join the party a little later on, and now he has injected insulin in his system as well as his own. Yikes!
It's unlikely your cat is as complicated as my Bert. But you should know that this kind of thing can happen...
If you're in any doubt
at all, skip the shot. Better safe than sorry....
Eliz