Olive & Paula
Member Since 2015
Can only try. They do like to surprise us.

Yes Smiffy is definitley topo cat - always have to feed her first!Oh the tales I could tell of musical bowls in my house. What's in the other cat's dish is always more interesting and appetizing. I have also had the joy of introducing a new food and having happy campers the first day only to have them turn their noses up at it the next. There is no telling what is going through their minds when they engage in this activity but I personally think it likely has something to do with the pecking order. Like a pride of lions, the head honcho (or the one who wants to feel like head honcho that day) gets to eat his fill first and will pilfer other bowls to do so. Our kitties are generally a little beyond that instinctual behaviour but my middle "child" came from a feral colony and I can tell you he is definitely the worst offender at nicking other kitty dishes. I have always chalked it up to a little more remaining wild DNA! Wish I had some words of wisdom but alas other than being lunchroom monitor, I've yet to find a solution.![]()
No wisdom here either. All three of my cats pilfer from each other. Only one gets something in the 5% carb range. When she is done then Tux eats what left, the Smokey gets to lick the bowl, if he is lucky he might get a crumb. Tux and Smokey get the same thing. And Tux and Tripper eat the same thing. Tripper will not eat Smokey food. All the food I buy is food appropriate for Smokey except the one for Tripper. She will only eat one flavor of one brand, the Purina Smart Blend beef pate.[/QUOTE
We all seem to have the same problem ....... Pasha will eat all the food that I try on Smiffy so it won't go to waste .....
I do the same - Pasha has to eat Smiffy's Diabetic biscuits too ..... she is already used to a mix of biscuits and wet though it is a shame that she has to eat biscuits as she would happily eat wet all the time ...
If I were to give Pasha wet food and give Smiffy biscuits in the morning and evening, Smiffy would just get distracted and I bully Pasha away and then I would have one cat with nothing to eat (Pasha) and Smiffy with no shot .... mmmmm
Yes I appreciate that ...... I manage to test her everyday day now before I give her her shot ...... even if I get her onto wet (early days yet - see post below or above - still not sure how this site lays itself out! had problems with her today) .... yes so even if I get her onto wet I would still leave out some diabetic biscuits for her to eat at her Nadir if she felt her BG getting too low ....No new insights into the bowl and dominance dilemma however just a thought about the food itself. Smiffy was eating dry food only aside from licking some soft food so if her diet changes to include some wet food, you should remain conservative with her dose and monitor closely as the removal of dry food even in part could affect her BG levels for the better.
Hi AlexiShe seems to be handling the 1.5 units just fine and I'd try sticking with this the next few days to see what her morning and mid cycle numbers do. As for musical bowls - I have a cat that will shove the others out of the way one by one to eat out of their bowl instead of his - exactly the same food in each. With him it is just greed and I sometimes have to play musical cats putting each of them back in front of their own bowls to eat. Smiffy has you well trained. You may need nerves of steel for this one but how about giving them both the same food, in the same room, at the same time, stand back and wait, and wait, and then wait a bit longer - leaving the room and doing something else for a little while. Eventually Smiffy may get the message that her food is for her to eat at meal times and no alternative will be offered.
no not advising you give more than 2 shots at all, your quite right you should consult a vet. Smiffys numbers I would agree don't seem high enough for more than 2 shots generally, each cat is individual. I have been known to give shots at +6 before but strictly under plenty of monitoring and observation - My vet is only round the corner and does 24hour service. For any one curious on the extra shots im more than happy to share my experience as I am who Looby refers to as giving shots early
A sliding scale means you adjust the number based on what the reading is for example
(I am using totally irrelevant numbers (you would never dose on the numbers I am giving its example only) I don't want to be seen to be looking like im giving specific dose advice just trying to show you what a I mean)
If you had a number between
0 and 4 - you gave x amounts of units
5 and 7 - you give y amounts of units
8 - 10 - you give z amounts of units
xxx
Looby, can you change the dose you gave this morning to 1.5 units because otherwise it looks like the 1u took her down when in fact it was the higher dose.
As for the bubbles, I'm afraid that I don't know the pen so can't help with that. Any bubbles in a syringe or pen will affect the dose to some degree but what that degree is, would depend on the size of the container itself. Alexi's opinion would much more valid/valuable than mine. I would check the threads on the pen when you change the cartridge next week to ensure that there aren't any stripped threads that might cause inconsistent dosing as Alexi suggested previously.
You're right, (memory hiccup!) but hopefully Alexi might be familiar with it as a Caninsulin user.It was Capoo that mentioned the thread might be damaged ...
I am not feeding Smiffy wet food for her main meals yet until I am sure she is going to like it and eat it all so today for example she had her biscuits for breakfast and had a snack on her biscuits around her Nadir, then at about +5 after I took the +4 reading of 11.5 I divided an 85g sachet of the fishy flakes between Smiffy and Pasha ....You're right, (memory hiccup!) but hopefully Alexi might be familiar with it as a Caninsulin user.
All I meant by the food comment is that if Smiffy usually eats biscuits for breakfast but today ate some soft food, her intake of biscuits would be less and therefore her overall intake of carbs would be less. Just supposition on my part but you'd have to judge that knowing just how much of each Smiffy has consumed.
You are right that is how one charges the pen in the first place .... just tried flicking it and the bubbles won't budge - really annoying tried three shots as you suggested and the bubbles won't budge ......I am not familiar with the pen but you might try this to get rid of the bubbles, hold the pen upright with the needle end pointing upwards and give it some sharp flicks with the finger to encourage the bubbles to come right to the top, then fire a dose out with the pen with it still upright, flick again a few times and shoot it out again, hopefully air will shoot out with the insulin and clear the bubbles. Repeat as many times as necessary.
OK I understand about the food now. Timelines blur with the written word so I thought perhaps it was breakfast when she had eaten the wet food.
Your hypothesis about the bubble makes sense to me.
Looby, I know it's difficult sometimes but if you could snag a couple of readings at +5 and +6 during the day cycle, I'm wondering if her nadir may be a little lower and a little later some days. Just a thought because a good portion of your blue numbers in the past have been after +4. While most cats on Caninsulin would nadir around +3/+4 or so, some do metabolize the insulin slower. The nadir is not necessarily at exactly the same time everyday either. Those tests might not show anything but could be a pleasant surprise too.![]()
she was a nice 9.8.
not sure if she likes it or just wanted to seem to eat it because Pasha had some!
Of course .....@Capoo
@Looby & Smiify
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Thank you!![]()
YEAH! What a nice surprise that is!The higher AMPS is likely because of the lesser dose last night so not to worry.
Yes nice surprise and yes higher AMPS because of the one unit only last night .... taken her food away a bit earlier today so that she is a bit more hungry tonight and I can give her 1.5 units.
New cartridge in the Vetpen tonight ...
I think sometimes it's just to prove they CAN to the other cat but you'll never know for sure so keep trying!
Yes I will ask Roberta ...... just wondered if you had experience of anybody that has had a cat live for years on the sort of number that Smiffy is getting ..... at least her numbers are mostly 'yellows' and 'blues' .... certainly think Roberta is not like her first Vet who was as you describe not looking for low numbers .... she has a much broader perpective on the matter and seems to want to get Smiffy lower as low as we can get her ...... I just hope Smiffy's pancreas has not suffered too much to be able to start producing its own insulin again ..... I think Smiffy may have been diabetic for some time before she was diagnosed .... when I think of how poorly she was then for that week before her diagnosis - I thought I was losing her and now if you could see her - loving her little life and her bright eyesLooby, I don't think anybody can answer that question. Cats don't tend to not have the detrimental effects of hyperglycemia to the same degree as humans but then I think that would depend on just how high their numbers are and how long they have been that way. Obviously it's optimal to get them to as close to normal range as possible for as many hours per day as possible but a lot of vets don't aim for the low numbers we try to achieve here either. Maybe a good question to pose to Rebecca, Smiffy's vet.
It could be ....... that has happened before with Smiffy ...If Smiffy was eating grass, maybe she has a hairball she 's trying to purge. I've seen that raise BG on occasion.