Kris & Rasmus
Member Since 2019
'morning all!
It feels like I'm finally getting there. Once Rasmus realised me pricking his ears meant a yummy treat would follow, he's been as good as gold. He follows me to our little 'vet station', jumps up, sits down and just lets me get on with the home testing. Funny though, he much prefers me pricking his right ear to his left ear. I'll let me do both, but the paw is more likely to try to gently swipe my hand away if I touch his left ear.
Rasmus now has no issues with me injecting him with insulin, or pricking his ears, not even with the lancet device - once I found the setting that worked (2.5 in our case). There was a lot of trial and error, and tears on my part.
He's now eating less and less of his old food (Felix AGAIL) and more and more of Sainsbury's Delicious (try and stop him, he LOVES it) and, believe it or not, he's also getting to accept Nature's Menu, even if it is ground meat and he previously was very anti. If I serve it as a little luncheon snack on its own, he's quite happy to eat it. Just don't mix it with anything. Odd cat.
I've managed to do sporadic testing and the last few days, I've done more curves as I am trying to figure out his nadir and if his current dose is working. Right now, it appears 1u isn't doing much for him, but 1.25 seems to be doing better. I know I don't have an awful lot of data yet, but from first glance can he nadir at both +4 and +7? Is that common?
So injection and hometesting are both in the bag, just need to make sure he's on the right dose: determine nadir, and adjust dosage if needed.
Can anyone take a look at my SS and let me know their thoughts?
Thanking you in advance, you absolutely awesome people!
It feels like I'm finally getting there. Once Rasmus realised me pricking his ears meant a yummy treat would follow, he's been as good as gold. He follows me to our little 'vet station', jumps up, sits down and just lets me get on with the home testing. Funny though, he much prefers me pricking his right ear to his left ear. I'll let me do both, but the paw is more likely to try to gently swipe my hand away if I touch his left ear.
Rasmus now has no issues with me injecting him with insulin, or pricking his ears, not even with the lancet device - once I found the setting that worked (2.5 in our case). There was a lot of trial and error, and tears on my part.
He's now eating less and less of his old food (Felix AGAIL) and more and more of Sainsbury's Delicious (try and stop him, he LOVES it) and, believe it or not, he's also getting to accept Nature's Menu, even if it is ground meat and he previously was very anti. If I serve it as a little luncheon snack on its own, he's quite happy to eat it. Just don't mix it with anything. Odd cat.
I've managed to do sporadic testing and the last few days, I've done more curves as I am trying to figure out his nadir and if his current dose is working. Right now, it appears 1u isn't doing much for him, but 1.25 seems to be doing better. I know I don't have an awful lot of data yet, but from first glance can he nadir at both +4 and +7? Is that common?
So injection and hometesting are both in the bag, just need to make sure he's on the right dose: determine nadir, and adjust dosage if needed.
Can anyone take a look at my SS and let me know their thoughts?
Thanking you in advance, you absolutely awesome people!