SamuraiFox
Member Since 2019
Hi! Zoey and I (and the rest of our family- 1.5 other cats & a dude) are going through all the changes that come with a new diagnosis & I feel like I have a million questions. These are just the first few, but they seem to be the most pressing at the moment. The following is reposted from my intro info:
The schedule is the hard part for us. I work 12+ hour overnights, so it's not possible to be on an exact 12 hour schedule. On my days off, I flip over to daywalking, so there's no consistent routine around here. I currently have vetsulin since that's what the vet sold me at the time of diagnosis, and someone said that's an 8-10 hour insulin so we will have some flexibility there on when to give it again.
Also, none of the cats are eating their full amount during their new mealtimes, so I'm worried about this adjustment as well- I think they'll catch on, but for now they just bother me all the time asking for more snacks. I'd love to know how y'all with weird schedules and sugarcats are able to keep things on the steady.
I'm also looking for suggestions on low-carb treats. I didn't think Zo even liked treats until we tried the Temptations- then I was able to teach him all sorts of tricks, like shake and high five. Now that those are probably on the no-no list, I need to find something new that he'll beg for. Any and all suggestions are welcome.
The schedule is the hard part for us. I work 12+ hour overnights, so it's not possible to be on an exact 12 hour schedule. On my days off, I flip over to daywalking, so there's no consistent routine around here. I currently have vetsulin since that's what the vet sold me at the time of diagnosis, and someone said that's an 8-10 hour insulin so we will have some flexibility there on when to give it again.
Also, none of the cats are eating their full amount during their new mealtimes, so I'm worried about this adjustment as well- I think they'll catch on, but for now they just bother me all the time asking for more snacks. I'd love to know how y'all with weird schedules and sugarcats are able to keep things on the steady.
I'm also looking for suggestions on low-carb treats. I didn't think Zo even liked treats until we tried the Temptations- then I was able to teach him all sorts of tricks, like shake and high five. Now that those are probably on the no-no list, I need to find something new that he'll beg for. Any and all suggestions are welcome.