Blossom is a 15-year-old spayed female who has recently been diagnosed with diabetes. We live in a rural area and she spends a portion of the day outside surveying her kingdom but is primarily an indoor cat. Last week on day one, she did not appear to be her normal active self. The next day she appeared very lethargic and off to be checked out. Wow. BG was 649 and dehydrated. Vet administered IV fluids and insulin. Boarded with insulin and monitoring for three days. No info on units of insulin or BG numbers provided. Back home for a week and received one unit of Vetsulin each morning. Normal activity. Spent the day following my wife around the yard as she prepared her flower beds and investigating random moving blades of grass. Went back to the vet the next day and BG back up to 453. Received 2 units of Vetsulin. Left at the vet’s office for care. 273 the next morning and two units. 350 that evening and two units. 558 the next morning (Friday) and 4 units.
It was at this stage that I began to question where we were going. By her very nature, Blossom has never played well with other cats/dogs. She really doesn’t seem to think they are of her kind! The vet wanted to keep her a few more days but instead, we moved her back home to a less stressful situation. Being a diabetic myself, stress is an enemy. The vet sent her home with instructions for 4 units in the morning and 3 units in the evening along with an expensive bag of Hill’s Weight Management w/d food. She likes it. Been eating it free choice all this time in her cage! Am I missing something. Feeding a caged and bored diabetic cat 37% carb food free choice!
Anyway, I am concerned about the diet. The war will be on as we try to wean her off of 15 years of dry food. Rather than the 4/3 units of Vetsulin, I began today with a 2/2 dosage, hoping a calmer environment and twice a day feeding will have some effect. Today's numbers were 318/263. Being a light eater, I worry jumping from one unit/day to seven so quickly.
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It was at this stage that I began to question where we were going. By her very nature, Blossom has never played well with other cats/dogs. She really doesn’t seem to think they are of her kind! The vet wanted to keep her a few more days but instead, we moved her back home to a less stressful situation. Being a diabetic myself, stress is an enemy. The vet sent her home with instructions for 4 units in the morning and 3 units in the evening along with an expensive bag of Hill’s Weight Management w/d food. She likes it. Been eating it free choice all this time in her cage! Am I missing something. Feeding a caged and bored diabetic cat 37% carb food free choice!
Anyway, I am concerned about the diet. The war will be on as we try to wean her off of 15 years of dry food. Rather than the 4/3 units of Vetsulin, I began today with a 2/2 dosage, hoping a calmer environment and twice a day feeding will have some effect. Today's numbers were 318/263. Being a light eater, I worry jumping from one unit/day to seven so quickly.
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