Lydia--(Rosie & Basil) GA
Very Active Member
Yesterday's Condo
Good morning, Everyone!
Basil is sitting up on the back of "his" armchair in the living room watching the snow again. He seems happy and purry this morning and ate all his breakfast. He also ate all hos overnight food, and I left out an extra cube because he seemed extra hungry (1 cube=1/6 can FF). Until a couple of days ago, DH was waking up every night and picking up Bail's overnight food bowl by +10, but lately, we both have been sleeping through. So we don't know for sure if he is eating too late. Must set an alarm.
Question: This is about Basil and just a general wondering. When cats get down to tiny doses, like Basil's 0.1, can that amount of insulin really cause them to become hypo? In other words, are they any more likely to become dangerously hypo at tiny doses than they are off insulin altogether? It seems as if the likelihood would be much higher at higher doses.
Have a great day, everybody!
Good morning, Everyone!
Basil is sitting up on the back of "his" armchair in the living room watching the snow again. He seems happy and purry this morning and ate all his breakfast. He also ate all hos overnight food, and I left out an extra cube because he seemed extra hungry (1 cube=1/6 can FF). Until a couple of days ago, DH was waking up every night and picking up Bail's overnight food bowl by +10, but lately, we both have been sleeping through. So we don't know for sure if he is eating too late. Must set an alarm.

Question: This is about Basil and just a general wondering. When cats get down to tiny doses, like Basil's 0.1, can that amount of insulin really cause them to become hypo? In other words, are they any more likely to become dangerously hypo at tiny doses than they are off insulin altogether? It seems as if the likelihood would be much higher at higher doses.
Have a great day, everybody!