SuperSweetTerrence
Member Since 2016
Hi All, I posted my welcome message not too long ago but hoping to get some advice on quite a few things.
My sugar baby Terrence is nearly 6 months new in his diagnosis and is still out of control. Currently getting 3u 2x daily of Lantus after the first 4 months on ProZinc (got up to 6u 2x daily before the switch). He is eating Friskies pate, 3xs daily and cleans up/shoves my girls out of the way to polish off their Science Diet adult. He also has a tendency to break into their bowl, even though it is a microchip Sure Flap and shouldn't be allowing it, he has found a way!
I am actually going to go look into different foods today (leaning towards switching Terrence to Fancy Feast and the dry food to EVO). I think it would be better for all of the cats in the house to be on a grain free, low carb diet so when he does break into the bowl, it won't have as dramatic of an impact. Canned is obviously ideal but we do have one super picky eater who has never taken to it. She is actually the oldest in the house (11 in June) and has always been very healthy but would be better to get her and the two 3 year olds on a high quality diet. They're on Royal Canin now but it sounds like that's not all that great. One of the youngins has a tendency to vomit after eating dry food and I have read that can be due to a grain allergy? Low carb seems to be the best way to go.
As far as my sugar baby goes, he is just INSATIABLE. He has always been a very hungry man, asking for treats and is highly food motivated, but since his diagnosis, it has been out of control. I just feel like since there hasn't been any control over his blood sugars, it's obviously a factor but I'm having a hard time deciphering the difference between behavior and diabetes related. Any thoughts?
We have attempted home testing but it is extremely stressful for Terrence (and me! Probably me more than him
). He is not a lap sitter what so ever, and doesn't like to be held so when I have to wrap him up to try and get the lancet in his ear, it tends to be a wrestling match and I know that sends his blood sugar through the roof. The only time I have had success is when he has his face shoved in his food bowl and even then is a struggle. I recently switched him to the Tidy Cats Breeze system because his urine output is enormous so I'm wondering if there is a way to test the glucose in his urine?
My family vet is a wonderful wonderful resource but I am considering taking Terrence to a specialist if there is not a significant change in his recheck on Monday. He has been 350-400+ for the past five months (and likely longer) with no improvement to speak of.
Thanks for letting me ramble. Any insight would be greatly appreciated!!
Paige
My sugar baby Terrence is nearly 6 months new in his diagnosis and is still out of control. Currently getting 3u 2x daily of Lantus after the first 4 months on ProZinc (got up to 6u 2x daily before the switch). He is eating Friskies pate, 3xs daily and cleans up/shoves my girls out of the way to polish off their Science Diet adult. He also has a tendency to break into their bowl, even though it is a microchip Sure Flap and shouldn't be allowing it, he has found a way!
I am actually going to go look into different foods today (leaning towards switching Terrence to Fancy Feast and the dry food to EVO). I think it would be better for all of the cats in the house to be on a grain free, low carb diet so when he does break into the bowl, it won't have as dramatic of an impact. Canned is obviously ideal but we do have one super picky eater who has never taken to it. She is actually the oldest in the house (11 in June) and has always been very healthy but would be better to get her and the two 3 year olds on a high quality diet. They're on Royal Canin now but it sounds like that's not all that great. One of the youngins has a tendency to vomit after eating dry food and I have read that can be due to a grain allergy? Low carb seems to be the best way to go.
As far as my sugar baby goes, he is just INSATIABLE. He has always been a very hungry man, asking for treats and is highly food motivated, but since his diagnosis, it has been out of control. I just feel like since there hasn't been any control over his blood sugars, it's obviously a factor but I'm having a hard time deciphering the difference between behavior and diabetes related. Any thoughts?
We have attempted home testing but it is extremely stressful for Terrence (and me! Probably me more than him
). He is not a lap sitter what so ever, and doesn't like to be held so when I have to wrap him up to try and get the lancet in his ear, it tends to be a wrestling match and I know that sends his blood sugar through the roof. The only time I have had success is when he has his face shoved in his food bowl and even then is a struggle. I recently switched him to the Tidy Cats Breeze system because his urine output is enormous so I'm wondering if there is a way to test the glucose in his urine?My family vet is a wonderful wonderful resource but I am considering taking Terrence to a specialist if there is not a significant change in his recheck on Monday. He has been 350-400+ for the past five months (and likely longer) with no improvement to speak of.
Thanks for letting me ramble. Any insight would be greatly appreciated!!
Paige

Once you get a few good home tests in (and you WILL, it just takes practice), make sure you come back and get a spreadsheet set up so that you can get dosing advice from the many experienced members here.