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Dear all,
Since yesterday, I have been studying things about feline diabetes. Pardon me if I ask something obvious or things I should be able to learn myself, because this is related to safety of my cat and it is slightly urgent. (I hope it is not too late).
My family member took my cat, Monkey, to the yet on 17/3/2020 (about 3 weeks ago). Monkey was diagnosed to have diabetes (I am not sure type 1 or 2). The previous blood test one month ago indicate that most of his organs should be fine, attached is the blood report. (I was not in the clinic so I can only rely on my family member's memory.)
His health is deteriorating quickly. He is losing weight, losing a lot of fur, have rough skin, his back leg is walking sloppily (I read from this website it is a common neuropathic disease for diabetic cat?), less active than usual, and meows loudly seemingly for food and water.
He is about 13 years old. Eat dry cat food for all his life, except occasionally we give him some chicken meat and seafood.
We gave him insulin (Caninsulin) for 3 weeks already, one 0.3mL injection per 12 hours.I start this thread today is that I trusted the discretion of the vet and my family member, but now I have serious doubt so I come to this wonderful website to learn more. As mentioned above, I started studying here from yesterday.
My questions:
1. I started to monitor his BG today. The first time is today, after Monkey ate around 7-10 am injecting insulin at 1pm (That's a mistake? I read I should inject insulin 20 mins after diabetic eat), my family member blood check him at 3:40 pm, the result is 475 mmol/L. I blood check him at 5:34 pm, the result is 196 mmol/L. At night Monkey ate at 9 pm and inject insulin in 9:20 pm, the BG at 11:00 pm is on average for four attempts (346+441+345+391)/4 = 380 mmol/L. May I ask is this an acceptable error for the BG testing device? Also, is these level appropriate given that I have injected insulin hours ago? How do I know I need to increase or decrease the volume of insulin injection?
2. How often should I monitor the BG? I am at home most of the time. I read I should get a BG curve to know the insulin onset, peak/nadir, duration. And "As a minimum, for your cat’s safety, always testing the BG before you give an insulin shot" What I think is that I should get at least 2 BG to 5 BG blood per day, in order to understand the effect of insulin, prevent hypoglycemia, know when to increase or decrease the insulin injection, monitor BG if I want to change his food to wet food.
But my parents object my idea because they thing one BG check per 2 week is enough. And blood checking is too painful for the cat, (What I observe is the cat calm most of the time). and said I am insane to have the idea of so many blood checks per day. May I ask, does my ideas make sense or not? For the health of Monkey.
3. Is changing to dry food to wet can good a important and urgent step to heal Monkey? I read that it can be dangerous according to Dr. Pierson since wet can food cause less increase in BG, and insulin can get the BG too low thus hypoglycemia. Please tell me how can I do the transition as safe as possible? How urgent is the transition? Do I need to change the food immediately or within weeks?
4. Most of the food in Dr.Lisa food chart is not available in Hong Kong. I bought a can today, the brand is Thrive Complete it emphasize no grain, gluten or meat derivative. and it writes" Chicken breast 70%, chicken stock, chicken Liver, 5%, sunflower oil, vitamin and minerals. Analytical Constituents: Crude protein 16%, Crude Oil and Fats 2%, Crude ash 1.5%, Crude Fibre 0.1%. Moisture 80%. Nutritional Additive per 100g. Vitamin A 2800 IU, Vitamin D3 29 IU. Trace element Zinc 12mg, iron 6mg, Maganese 1.4 mg, Copper 0.6mg, iodine 0.2mg, tarine guide 0.5g
I may want to try this can, because it seems that there is high chicken protein and not much carbs and plants product in this can. Does my idea make sense? Can it's claims be trusted?
I wholeheartedly appreciate any help, sorry if I write too long and ask stupid questions. I really want to make sure every tiny bit of my idea make sense for the health of Monkey.
Since yesterday, I have been studying things about feline diabetes. Pardon me if I ask something obvious or things I should be able to learn myself, because this is related to safety of my cat and it is slightly urgent. (I hope it is not too late).
My family member took my cat, Monkey, to the yet on 17/3/2020 (about 3 weeks ago). Monkey was diagnosed to have diabetes (I am not sure type 1 or 2). The previous blood test one month ago indicate that most of his organs should be fine, attached is the blood report. (I was not in the clinic so I can only rely on my family member's memory.)
His health is deteriorating quickly. He is losing weight, losing a lot of fur, have rough skin, his back leg is walking sloppily (I read from this website it is a common neuropathic disease for diabetic cat?), less active than usual, and meows loudly seemingly for food and water.
He is about 13 years old. Eat dry cat food for all his life, except occasionally we give him some chicken meat and seafood.
We gave him insulin (Caninsulin) for 3 weeks already, one 0.3mL injection per 12 hours.I start this thread today is that I trusted the discretion of the vet and my family member, but now I have serious doubt so I come to this wonderful website to learn more. As mentioned above, I started studying here from yesterday.
My questions:
1. I started to monitor his BG today. The first time is today, after Monkey ate around 7-10 am injecting insulin at 1pm (That's a mistake? I read I should inject insulin 20 mins after diabetic eat), my family member blood check him at 3:40 pm, the result is 475 mmol/L. I blood check him at 5:34 pm, the result is 196 mmol/L. At night Monkey ate at 9 pm and inject insulin in 9:20 pm, the BG at 11:00 pm is on average for four attempts (346+441+345+391)/4 = 380 mmol/L. May I ask is this an acceptable error for the BG testing device? Also, is these level appropriate given that I have injected insulin hours ago? How do I know I need to increase or decrease the volume of insulin injection?
2. How often should I monitor the BG? I am at home most of the time. I read I should get a BG curve to know the insulin onset, peak/nadir, duration. And "As a minimum, for your cat’s safety, always testing the BG before you give an insulin shot" What I think is that I should get at least 2 BG to 5 BG blood per day, in order to understand the effect of insulin, prevent hypoglycemia, know when to increase or decrease the insulin injection, monitor BG if I want to change his food to wet food.
But my parents object my idea because they thing one BG check per 2 week is enough. And blood checking is too painful for the cat, (What I observe is the cat calm most of the time). and said I am insane to have the idea of so many blood checks per day. May I ask, does my ideas make sense or not? For the health of Monkey.
3. Is changing to dry food to wet can good a important and urgent step to heal Monkey? I read that it can be dangerous according to Dr. Pierson since wet can food cause less increase in BG, and insulin can get the BG too low thus hypoglycemia. Please tell me how can I do the transition as safe as possible? How urgent is the transition? Do I need to change the food immediately or within weeks?
4. Most of the food in Dr.Lisa food chart is not available in Hong Kong. I bought a can today, the brand is Thrive Complete it emphasize no grain, gluten or meat derivative. and it writes" Chicken breast 70%, chicken stock, chicken Liver, 5%, sunflower oil, vitamin and minerals. Analytical Constituents: Crude protein 16%, Crude Oil and Fats 2%, Crude ash 1.5%, Crude Fibre 0.1%. Moisture 80%. Nutritional Additive per 100g. Vitamin A 2800 IU, Vitamin D3 29 IU. Trace element Zinc 12mg, iron 6mg, Maganese 1.4 mg, Copper 0.6mg, iodine 0.2mg, tarine guide 0.5g
I may want to try this can, because it seems that there is high chicken protein and not much carbs and plants product in this can. Does my idea make sense? Can it's claims be trusted?
I wholeheartedly appreciate any help, sorry if I write too long and ask stupid questions. I really want to make sure every tiny bit of my idea make sense for the health of Monkey.
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