susan k rupel
Member Since 2016
View attachment 18616 does anyone know of a good litter to use for cats who pee alot?they don't like clumping at all. please help?
I hear ya on that one.my civie cat dottie pees alot too and she don't have diabetes.I use the Walmart brand Special Kitty regular non-clumping litter, simply because it is cheaper and I go through a lot with my kitties(over 20 lbs a week) I tried clumping litter and clearing out the litter box was like trying to scrape dried concrete off a sidewalk. I still go through a LOT of litter but at least it doesn't turn into "concrete"
thank you very much.i went and got some feline pine and hoping it will work.I use Dr Elsey's Precious Cat litter, it's a clumping litter with virtually no dust. But, when I clean and sanitize the box, about every 2-3 weeks, I spray on Lucas' Slick Mist, and wipe dry. It's an auto detail spray and makes the surface nice and slippery which makes cleaning the pee bricks off of the sides (males tend to pee out the back rather than straight down like females) MUCH EASIER. The spray doesn't have a nasty smell and what smell it does have disapates within 30 min or so.
can i ask you another question just between you and me.I may have to put precious down because they have to do a blood curve test on monday and that may be costly.please help me out here my friend.I use Dr Elsey's Precious Cat litter, it's a clumping litter with virtually no dust. But, when I clean and sanitize the box, about every 2-3 weeks, I spray on Lucas' Slick Mist, and wipe dry. It's an auto detail spray and makes the surface nice and slippery which makes cleaning the pee bricks off of the sides (males tend to pee out the back rather than straight down like females) MUCH EASIER. The spray doesn't have a nasty smell and what smell it does have disapates within 30 min or so.
You can do a curve at home--do you test her now??can i ask you another question just between you and me.I may have to put precious down because they have to do a blood curve test on monday and that may be costly.please help me out here my friend.
no but i may talk to them on saturday and see if i can do it at home.You can do a curve at home--do you test her now??
can i ask you another question just between you and me.I may have to put precious down because they have to do a blood curve test on monday and that may be costly.please help me out here my friend.
thank you very much.i went and got some feline pine and hoping it will work.
no but i may talk to them on saturday and see if i can do it at home.
He grinned.iam gonna let my vet do the blood curve test and once they get her regulated i will test her at home.That's what we use, the non-clumping kind. No odor, and no clumping clay or associated frothy yellow vomit. The breakdown dust is even compostable, if you have a garden and ordinance allows.
I talked to my vet as well, just the other day, about a week after I started.He grinned.
iam gonna let the vet do the test one time and then when they get her regulated iam gonna test her bg at home.You can do the curve yourself and save a lot of money. This can be much more affordable but you'll have to do some work yourself.
iam gonna let the vet do the blood curve test one time and then when they get her regulated i will test her at home myself.and iam not gonna put her down.Buying all the testing 'stuff' and testing yourself will probably be cheaper than the vet doing it once. There's no reason to put your kitty down because of that. You can buy a meter with case/lancet device for about $15, box of 50 test strips for $19, a box of lancets for $5 and box of ketone test strips for $6. All together that about $46. Just this lets you do that curve at home as well as keep a watch for possible ketones. That vet visit will be more than that won't it?
Litter - since money is an issue, go back to the old clay litter. It's not 'clumping' but any 'piles' can be scooped daily.
after they do the curve iam going to start testing at home.question do you normally test your cats before they eat or after?Make sure your vet is doing a curve. Every 2 hours for 24 hours! Mine was just doing a fasting number and after 7 days in the hospital he was on 13 units of Novolin!
It would be much better to do home BG. I didn't realize how important it was until I came to this board, started doing it, then realized I was going to kill my kitties if I continued doing what I was told to do from the vet. Here is a link that shows the nightmare, it's long, but informative. http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/...my-kitty-is-in-remission.151921/#post-1594331
can you test them before the insulin?I tested before I fed them, and they need to stop eating 2 hours before that. I also tested them 2hours and 5 hours. BUT, when I thought they were getting too much insulin I tested every hour. Woody is the first spreadsheet and I had to find when he was the lowest. That low number is what you want to find and how long it takes your kitty to get there.
is it ok to test just twice a day before i give her the insulin shot?I tested before I fed them, and they need to stop eating 2 hours before that. I also tested them 2hours and 5 hours. BUT, when I thought they were getting too much insulin I tested every hour. Woody is the first spreadsheet and I had to find when he was the lowest. That low number is what you want to find and how long it takes your kitty to get there. Those bright green numbers mean he was in danger. The dark green was telling me to watch him.
Yes, and it depends on what type of insulin you give. I tested, fed, then waited 30 minutes to give them there shot.can you test them before the insulin?
It really depends on what insulin your to give her. If you look on my spreadsheets you'll notice both my kitties were dropping into dangerous territory, then there BG would go in the yellow and red. Do you know what insulin you're giving?is it ok to test just twice a day before i give her the insulin shot?
yes it is called novolin.It really depends on what insulin your to give her. If you look on my spreadsheets you'll notice both my kitties were dropping into dangerous territory, then there BG would go in the yellow and red. Do you know what insulin you're giving?
yes iam giving her the novolin and she eats w/d dry food and royal canin canned.are those good foods.what do you feed your cats?Are you giving it to Precious now? And are you changing her diet?
i did not let the vet do her blood curve iam gonna test your blood glucose at home and if it goes up i will take her in.Buying all the testing 'stuff' and testing yourself will probably be cheaper than the vet doing it once. There's no reason to put your kitty down because of that. You can buy a meter with case/lancet device for about $15, box of 50 test strips for $19, a box of lancets for $5 and box of ketone test strips for $6. All together that about $46. Just this lets you do that curve at home as well as keep a watch for possible ketones. That vet visit will be more than that won't it?
Litter - since money is an issue, go back to the old clay litter. It's not 'clumping' but any 'piles' can be scooped daily.
yes iam giving her the novolin and she eats w/d dry food aind roya
Sounds good. Have you gotten your testing supplies? And how much Novolin are you giving her?
l canin canned.are those good foods.what do you feed your cats?
iam going to get the test kit this afternoon and do just like you do.I give her 2.5 units of novilin twice a day.also i feed her w/d dry food and royal canin canned food.is tuna a good snack to give her?Sounds good. Have you gotten your testing supplies? And how much Novolin are you giving her?
I think that would be a good idea at this point - the title of the thread isn't really all that relevant to the questions that are being asked now the conversation has developed.Should we have her start a new thread?
I was thinking the same thing, but I'd like her to set up a spreadsheet before starting a diet change. Who helps members do that?I think that would be a good idea at this point - the title of the thread isn't really all that relevant to the questions that are being asked now the conversation has developed.
I will say, however, especially with cost being an issue the food that Precious is getting is way over-priced and not the best for a diabetic. There are definitely cost savings to be made there by switching to Friskies pates or similar (even the 9 Lives pates are fine for a diabetic and come in at much less than any of the prescription foods).
@Tuxedo Momyes it is called novolin.
That's okey dokey. I hope she just starts posting on the last post. If we can get it all on one thread . I did the same thing when I postedOK...as I said it is getting confusing since there is bits of information in different posts. Sorry about the mixup
That's okey dokey. I hope she just starts posting on the last post. If we can get it all on one thread . I did the same thing when I posted
That's why I also wanted all this on one page so we all know what advice is being given out. I have slim experience and therefore I can't give any advice. I just am trying to get her help.Yep, and knowing your BG numbers over a period of time. I just remember how overwhelmed I felt and felt so lucky I had all of you helping me. All you guys rock!!!