Hedwig and Stef
Member Since 2016
Hey guys -
I am extremely nervous to start injecting Hedwig with insulin. I think years of rescuing and dealing with hypoglycemic kittens (which you'd think would prepare me) have really just made me fearful of anything like that happening. Add my very poor financial situation (lost my job caring for injured boyfriend and Hedwig got sick right after so zero income) in case something happens. I live in Portland, Oregon and it's become so ridiculously expensive here that it's a pretty big concern for me.
The first thing I have to mention is that Hedwig is also being treated for hepatic lipidosis/fatty liver disease. Aside from Pepcid AC, Clavamox and Ursodiol I have to get her to eat food and pretty much all she will eat is Fancy Feast - my vet suggested getting her to eat anything to heal her liver is better than trying to stick with what we were doing which she simply wasn't into. I don't really feed her fish and she is mostly into poultry as she turns her nose up at everything else (hates lamb, rabbit, bison, beef).
My first question is; any suggestions on better/higher quality food that would be good for a diabetic kitty who also has fatty liver? Of course she likes gravy stuff, which her BG usually hovering in the 200's sometimes 300's I haven't worried too much about feeding her some and found Sheba has a gluten free gravy-ish one she likes here and there. I would love some food advice/suggestions. She doesn't at all eat dry.
In fact when my other kitty, King Tut who has since passed, was diagnosed with cancer, we had swapped out to raw. Hedwig had been fine with Rad Cat for nearly 2 years until she started vomiting it. I switched with success to Stella and Chewy's which she then started having issues with not too long ago so now we are canned only. I have access to a couple local pet stores, New Seasons, and Fred Meyers. It's just trying to keep things palatable for her while she heals and something she can benefit from that won't be too upsetting to her tummy. As I discovered this issue when she vomited up pure blood about two weeks ago now, I'd like to avoid another super scary incident like that.
My second question, those with lantus experience... How have your cats done? We are starting at half a unit so it's pretty small, but I am very nervous about any changes. Primarily also quite nervous to sleep. I don't want to overwhelm her system so I have staggered starting her meds by a couple of days also coinciding with my need to now obtain an echocardiogram (for myself). I currently can't work due to all of the time and dedication her care takes - so I'm staying with her and keeping her monitored as much as possible. I feel a bit crazy with so much and really not much in the way of any assistance. Hence the being scared to sleep bit, I am incredibly overwhelmed.
Any experience stories, thoughts or ideas with lantus would be more than welcome.
Apologies if anything seems super scattered, I've been pretty exhausted with my life turning upside down and not getting enough sleep. I sincerely appreciate all of the help.
Many thanks and all the purrs,
Stef and Hedwig
I am extremely nervous to start injecting Hedwig with insulin. I think years of rescuing and dealing with hypoglycemic kittens (which you'd think would prepare me) have really just made me fearful of anything like that happening. Add my very poor financial situation (lost my job caring for injured boyfriend and Hedwig got sick right after so zero income) in case something happens. I live in Portland, Oregon and it's become so ridiculously expensive here that it's a pretty big concern for me.
The first thing I have to mention is that Hedwig is also being treated for hepatic lipidosis/fatty liver disease. Aside from Pepcid AC, Clavamox and Ursodiol I have to get her to eat food and pretty much all she will eat is Fancy Feast - my vet suggested getting her to eat anything to heal her liver is better than trying to stick with what we were doing which she simply wasn't into. I don't really feed her fish and she is mostly into poultry as she turns her nose up at everything else (hates lamb, rabbit, bison, beef).
My first question is; any suggestions on better/higher quality food that would be good for a diabetic kitty who also has fatty liver? Of course she likes gravy stuff, which her BG usually hovering in the 200's sometimes 300's I haven't worried too much about feeding her some and found Sheba has a gluten free gravy-ish one she likes here and there. I would love some food advice/suggestions. She doesn't at all eat dry.
In fact when my other kitty, King Tut who has since passed, was diagnosed with cancer, we had swapped out to raw. Hedwig had been fine with Rad Cat for nearly 2 years until she started vomiting it. I switched with success to Stella and Chewy's which she then started having issues with not too long ago so now we are canned only. I have access to a couple local pet stores, New Seasons, and Fred Meyers. It's just trying to keep things palatable for her while she heals and something she can benefit from that won't be too upsetting to her tummy. As I discovered this issue when she vomited up pure blood about two weeks ago now, I'd like to avoid another super scary incident like that.
My second question, those with lantus experience... How have your cats done? We are starting at half a unit so it's pretty small, but I am very nervous about any changes. Primarily also quite nervous to sleep. I don't want to overwhelm her system so I have staggered starting her meds by a couple of days also coinciding with my need to now obtain an echocardiogram (for myself). I currently can't work due to all of the time and dedication her care takes - so I'm staying with her and keeping her monitored as much as possible. I feel a bit crazy with so much and really not much in the way of any assistance. Hence the being scared to sleep bit, I am incredibly overwhelmed.
Any experience stories, thoughts or ideas with lantus would be more than welcome.
Apologies if anything seems super scattered, I've been pretty exhausted with my life turning upside down and not getting enough sleep. I sincerely appreciate all of the help.
Many thanks and all the purrs,
Stef and Hedwig

