Montey from Montgomery, Al

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axelrod0214

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Soooo...I've done the "unthinkable" as many of my friends, coworkers, and family say....I have knowingly adopted a diabetic cat. I'm scared...he's scared...we are both trying to adjust, not to mention my 3 other fur babies......Montey is a 3year old boy I was pulled to adopt bc he was literally standing in line to be put down just because he has diabetes...I don't think I've ever met a more calm, timid, and loving cat. the vet I got him from graciously donated a months worth of hills prescription WD Canned and dry food and was told as long as he stays on this brand he won't have to be on insulin again, but now I am reading it is one of the worst things to feed him and that a brand like fancy feast classic canned is better...less carbs...Help please I'm single, young, and broke lol with a bigger heart than my wallet! Any advice is appreciated!
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He is beautiful! And bless you for adopting and saving him.

If I were you, I'd start feeding him only the wet. It isn't awful in terms of carbs; the biggest problem we have with it is that it is so expensive with ingredients no better than the regular foods like Fancy Feast and Friskies. And then get a meter and lancets. If you get the ReliOn from Walmart, it is the cheapest as are the strips. We can teach you to test. Then you can avoid any expensive tests at the vet. Plus yours are more accurate because he won!'t be stressed at the vet.

I think knowing what his levels are would be a good thing. You can try food only for awhile, but if he is real high, you want to start insulin.
 
He is beautiful! And bless you for adopting and saving him.

If I were you, I'd start feeding him only the wet. It isn't awful in terms of carbs; the biggest problem we have with it is that it is so expensive with ingredients no better than the regular foods like Fancy Feast and Friskies. And then get a meter and lancets. If you get the ReliOn from Walmart, it is the cheapest as are the strips. We can teach you to test. Then you can avoid any expensive tests at the vet. Plus yours are more accurate because he won!'t be stressed at the vet.

I think knowing what his levels are would be a good thing. You can try food only for awhile, but if he is real high, you want to start insulin.
I just picked up the meter from Walmart...heading home to check it soon! He has his initial vet appointment with my vet tomorrow...thankfully he has already been tested for hiv, luekemia, worms, is neutered, and declawed...also got all his diabetes records from the other vet so I'm off to a good start and not much money spent yet. I will probably end up switching him to fancy feast soon.
 
Welcome to FDMB, the best place you never wanted to be.

There are 4 things you'll need to manage your kitty's diabetes:
- You - without your commitment, the following won't work.
- Low carb over the counter canned or raw diet, such as many Friskies pates. See Cat Info for more info. If already on insulin, you must be home testing before changing the diet.
- A long-lasting insulin such as ProZinc, Lantus, BCP PZI, or Levemir.
- And home blood glucose monitoring with an inexpensive human glucometer such as the WalMart Relion Confirm or Target Up and Up (the pet ones will break your budget!). See my signature link Glucometer Notes for feline-specific reference ranges.
 
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We used a rice sack - a thin sock filled with raw rice and knotted. Warm in the microwave till very warm. Hold next to the ear
I just checked it...296...I'm not to worried about it I know he's stressed out...thankfully I do work in healthcare so I'm familiar with diabetes in humans lol just alil different when they can't talk to you. He didn't even flinch or cry when I pricked him...didn't even have to hold him down. Thank you so much for the advice!
 
Not bad. We consider a cat regulated if they are in the mid 200s at pre shot and in double digits at nadir. A cat is considered in remission if they range from 40-120 off insulin
 
Vet stress has been reported as raising the glucose form 100-180 mg/dL.
So you believe it could just be stress? I mean he went from being cooped up in a kennel to having to endure a 1hr and a half drive to having to be introduce to 3 new fur roommates and a new home lol
 
I would say that stress is definitely a factor; it may not be the only factor.
 
Welcome. He is a handsome kitty. I can definitely relate to having a bigger heart than wallet. Lol. I have my own 2 girls, adopted both from the vet at 8 weeks old. I have about 4-5 strays I feed and tend to. Getting them spayed and neutered soon. She had a litter of 3. Definitely keeps me busy.
 
Welcome. He is a handsome kitty. I can definitely relate to having a bigger heart than wallet. Lol. I have my own 2 girls, adopted both from the vet at 8 weeks old. I have about 4-5 strays I feed and tend to. Getting them spayed and neutered soon. She had a litter of 3. Definitely keeps me busy.
Awwww sounds like you got your hands full forreal!
 
Awww bless you for taking that sweet boy in! I'm just up the road from you in Alabaster. :) Sounds like you're doing a great job already...so grateful you were there to save his life!
 
Awww bless you for taking that sweet boy in! I'm just up the road from you in Alabaster. :) Sounds like you're doing a great job already...so grateful you were there to save his life!
Hey neighbor! Lol thankyou for saying that, means a lot...
 
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