Darling, you are on the right track!
Just post your question in the Feline Health (Main Forum), there are masses of very experienced members dealing with kidney issues.
And one of the best advice you will find is on Tanya's site, highly recommend!
Humulin/ Novolin is too harsh for your kitty and can drop BG really rapidly in the early hours after injection and my sister (member here as well) ended up in an emergency with her cat only after first or second injection as per vet's advice and spent a lot of money and had so much stress trying to save the cat from effects of this insulin. I have heard many stories like that so be very vigilant, specially shortly after giving your cat a shot.
Please read info here regarding different insulin we use to see which regime would suit you most like with Lantus or Levemir you have to be committed to exactly 12 hours injections and with ProZinc you have a more flexible approach.
I like the idea of Levemir very much indeed. On Lantus/Levemir (L/L) forum you will find all information about these insulins and people will tell you what is the best way to obtain it without breaking the bank.
But first thing you need to do is to change your kitty's food from dry to wet and I can't stress enough how important this is. New wet low carbohydrate food will likely cause your kitty to drop BG even by 100 points which you have to consider when you try to switch.
Unless you have an exceptional vet (rare beast shall I say) there is no point asking your vet about better food for your kitty as they are trained by pet food manufacturers like Purina and Hill's and don't really have a wider view what's best.
You have to be your own expert, read everything we suggest, ask questions and voila you will be sailing!
And first thing you have to remember when you start insulin you have to go S L O W L Y with it at first but we will come to this when you get better insulin for your TurkeyCat which, by the way looks absolutely stunning!
I hope you enjoyed my a bit too long post (I could go even longer ha ha ha but don't want to put you off!) and just spend some time reading and thinking about it.
We are here for you and your kitty, you're in the best hands.
PS. I should mention that you need to find a vet you like, who listens to your concerns and takes your ideas regarding the health of your cat on board.
Best of luck,
Marlena
