animallvr64
Member Since 2014
Hello,
My name is Vickie and I have been a member for a while on here, I have a diabetic cat named China that many people have helped me with on here, who by the way is doing fine!!. I just recently took in another diabetic cat from someone who could no longer keep him, and was going to have to take him to the pound Well we all know what would have happened to a 14 year old diabetic cat at the pound, so I told her I would take him. His name is Howard and he is a sweeheart !! He has been on 4 units of Prozinc insulin once a day, and his previous owner never home tested him, she just gave him the 4 units everyday once a day. He dosen't eat moist food only dry food, he eats IAMS Lively Senior . Now everything I just mentioned is what not to do, however it seems to be ok for him. I started home testing him the day after I got him, because I just couldn't give him the insulin not knowing what his number was, just seemed to risky. His number has not gone above 101 since I have had him, which mind you has only been a week.
So to get to my question if his number is running in the 90's or low 100's should I still be giving him 4 units of insulin or better yet, should he be getting it at all? I work during the day so am not home if he should do a big drop that is what scares me. So any thoughts or suggestions on this would be appericated. I have attached his spreadsheet . At least I think its attached.
P.S. he is still getting use to the home testing so am not testing very often right now, mostly in the AM before his shot.
Thank you
Vickie & Howard&China
My name is Vickie and I have been a member for a while on here, I have a diabetic cat named China that many people have helped me with on here, who by the way is doing fine!!. I just recently took in another diabetic cat from someone who could no longer keep him, and was going to have to take him to the pound Well we all know what would have happened to a 14 year old diabetic cat at the pound, so I told her I would take him. His name is Howard and he is a sweeheart !! He has been on 4 units of Prozinc insulin once a day, and his previous owner never home tested him, she just gave him the 4 units everyday once a day. He dosen't eat moist food only dry food, he eats IAMS Lively Senior . Now everything I just mentioned is what not to do, however it seems to be ok for him. I started home testing him the day after I got him, because I just couldn't give him the insulin not knowing what his number was, just seemed to risky. His number has not gone above 101 since I have had him, which mind you has only been a week.
So to get to my question if his number is running in the 90's or low 100's should I still be giving him 4 units of insulin or better yet, should he be getting it at all? I work during the day so am not home if he should do a big drop that is what scares me. So any thoughts or suggestions on this would be appericated. I have attached his spreadsheet . At least I think its attached.
P.S. he is still getting use to the home testing so am not testing very often right now, mostly in the AM before his shot.
Thank you
Vickie & Howard&China
