Deborah W.
Member Since 2018
My cat Rocky was diagnosed 3 weeks ago with diabetes. His first blood sugar test was 467. We live in a very rural area and it is difficult to get to the vet, a long stressful drive for Rocky. The Vet put him on a diet and he started losing weight right off. He is a big cat, but was overweight. It was about a week after diagnoses that we took him in to get his first insulin shot. His blood was tested prior to the injection and it was at 364. I was surprised and pleased that it had gone down. Since then it has been a very stressful few weeks. We are injecting him with 2 units of prozinc twice a day and his blood sugar levels have gone up not down. At his last vet appointment he tested at 405, two hours after his injection. I have just started home testing and 6 hours after his injection he tested at 609. I will be starting a chart but want to know how often to test. My vet doesn't want to see him for another month. Is this normal? After we give him his shot he is very lethargic, mostly sleeps and is sometimes very hungry other times not so much. He also walks stiff and has weakness in his hind legs. He seemed better before we started the insulin. He also has asthma and it has been difficult for him to get exercise. Any advice would be appreciated.