Allison Dubit
Member Since 2020
Hi Everyone,
I'm Allison and I have an 11 year old Gray Tabby named Abigail. She was originally diagnosed with diabetes in November, 2018. We went to the vet with a suspected UTI and found out she had UTI and was diabetic. She went on Lantus, we home tested, switched her food over to wet only low-carb food (mainly TikiCat), she got under control once we got dosing figured out, and went into remission in March, 2019.
As she switched over to not needing insulin, she also seemed to have a complete body chemistry change, resulting in her no longer tolerating fish or chicken. She was violently ill with vomiting and diarrhea for a few weeks (and about $5k in vet bills). We switched her to Instinct Rabbit wet food and learned through trial and error that she did best with small, round the clock feedings of wet food, and having to "hunt" for her very small amount of Instinct Rabbit dry food. She has auto feeders that are chilled that give her 1/6 of a can of food every 4 hours. Once we figured all of this out, she's been really good, other than some vomiting occasionally and we can usually pinpoint that back to something that upset her.
Abbie is very sensitive, so the littlest change can throw her for a loop. So my husband, 3 year old, and I being quarantined with her I'm sure has been stressful. Although she does have her boyfriend (my husband) at her service all day long, so I would think she would be really happy.
Sunday, Ben noticed that she peed more than her normal, so I checked her sugar...450. Vet appointment on Monday, she has a UTI, all bloodwork is normal, and we are waiting for the urine culture to come back. She's on Zenquin for the UTI.
We cut the little bit of dry food from her diet and upped the wet. Started back up with Lantus and testing every few hours. She's all over the place though. I'm also having trouble with shooting her between the shoulders as her fur is thick. Any tips? Where else can I shoot her? I'm really trying my best here and I want to make sure I'm doing all that I can. Thanks!!
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1hXBBWx9c-IYdlUvXsq-MfYvczFuSbNu3z1s_-zdZRtc/edit?usp=sharing
I'm Allison and I have an 11 year old Gray Tabby named Abigail. She was originally diagnosed with diabetes in November, 2018. We went to the vet with a suspected UTI and found out she had UTI and was diabetic. She went on Lantus, we home tested, switched her food over to wet only low-carb food (mainly TikiCat), she got under control once we got dosing figured out, and went into remission in March, 2019.
As she switched over to not needing insulin, she also seemed to have a complete body chemistry change, resulting in her no longer tolerating fish or chicken. She was violently ill with vomiting and diarrhea for a few weeks (and about $5k in vet bills). We switched her to Instinct Rabbit wet food and learned through trial and error that she did best with small, round the clock feedings of wet food, and having to "hunt" for her very small amount of Instinct Rabbit dry food. She has auto feeders that are chilled that give her 1/6 of a can of food every 4 hours. Once we figured all of this out, she's been really good, other than some vomiting occasionally and we can usually pinpoint that back to something that upset her.
Abbie is very sensitive, so the littlest change can throw her for a loop. So my husband, 3 year old, and I being quarantined with her I'm sure has been stressful. Although she does have her boyfriend (my husband) at her service all day long, so I would think she would be really happy.
Sunday, Ben noticed that she peed more than her normal, so I checked her sugar...450. Vet appointment on Monday, she has a UTI, all bloodwork is normal, and we are waiting for the urine culture to come back. She's on Zenquin for the UTI.
We cut the little bit of dry food from her diet and upped the wet. Started back up with Lantus and testing every few hours. She's all over the place though. I'm also having trouble with shooting her between the shoulders as her fur is thick. Any tips? Where else can I shoot her? I'm really trying my best here and I want to make sure I'm doing all that I can. Thanks!!
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1hXBBWx9c-IYdlUvXsq-MfYvczFuSbNu3z1s_-zdZRtc/edit?usp=sharing