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ChristineS

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Hello I am Christine, my sugar baby is Wyatt, an almost 14yo male, I also have 3 other female cats. Wyatt was just diagnosed last Thursday. It was overwhelming but my husband and I are navigating through it the best we can! :cat:My cats were fed morning and night with both dry and wet food, and dry was available essentially 24/7. I have been picking that up now, and transitioning them all away from the dry. I got some Fancy Feast Classics and they all seem to enjoy it! I want to get some treats that are good for our boy too. Any recommendations?
:cat:My vet said no food in between for Wyatt but he has been ravenous a few times so we fed him! I was afraid of hypo. It seemed to work.
:cat:The vet prescribed Vetsulin but I am reading that is not the best for cats. We follow up with the vet on the 3rd, and I will ask for an Rx for Lantus.
:cat:We also want to start home testing. Is there a chart someplace for numbers (high/low, when to feed based on them, etc.) Is there a tester that does the lancing and testing all in one?
THANK YOU ALL! So happy to find this great resource!
Christine & WyGuy
 
I got some Fancy Feast Classics and they all seem to enjoy it! I want to get some treats that are good for our boy too. Any recommendations?
Excellent job getting them off the dry. Purebites freeze dried chicken is a favorite for my cat.

PureBites Freeze Dried RAW Chicken Breast Treats for Dogs https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08K84P572/?tag=felinediabetesfdmb-20

You can feed anytime, just no food 2 hours prior to the preshot test so the number is not food influenced. I feed four times a day. Morning, lunch, dinner, before bed

Some do good on vetsulin (mine did good on it in the beginning) but many do better on lantus or ProZinc, so it's not a bad idea to switch.
:cat:We also want to start home testing. Is there a chart someplace for numbers (high/low, when to feed based on them, etc.) Is there a tester that does the lancing and testing all in one?
I have a video in my signature showing how I test my cat CC at home. You will poke with a lancet, then use a meter. Would you like a shopping list?
 
Excellent job getting them off the dry. Purebites freeze dried chicken is a favorite for my cat.

PureBites Freeze Dried RAW Chicken Breast Treats for Dogs https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08K84P572/?tag=felinediabetesfdmb-20

So for dogs is okay?

You can feed anytime, just no food 2 hours prior to the preshot test so the number is not food influenced. I feed four times a day. Morning, lunch, dinner, before bed

Thank you!

Some do good on vetsulin (mine did good on it in the beginning) but many do better on lantus or ProZinc, so it's not a bad idea to switch.

I have a video in my signature showing how I test my cat CC at home. You will poke with a lancet, then use a meter. Would you like a shopping list?

I printed the shopping list from the Facebook group, will that one work?

Thank you Janet!
 
I get the purebites for dogs because it's a bigger bag, so it's cheaper per ounce. THe pieces are a little bigger so I just break them up smaller. THe cat bags and dog bags are otherwise exactly the same. THe only ingredient in it is freeze dried chicken. You might want to try the cat size one just to see if he likes it first so you don't waste money.
 
I'm sure it's fine. :D You are ON THE BALL. hahaha
Lol thank you! I just watched your video. CC looks like my Wyatt. Luckily, Wyatt is chill too!
Is there a chart for numbers, if they are good or bad then how you adjust food and insulin accordingly?
 
I get the purebites for dogs because it's a bigger bag, so it's cheaper per ounce. THe pieces are a little bigger so I just break them up smaller. THe cat bags and dog bags are otherwise exactly the same. THe only ingredient in it is freeze dried chicken. You might want to try the cat size one just to see if he likes it first so you don't waste money.
Thank you for the info! Wyatt is not a picky eater but that's a good suggestion.
 
Lol thank you! I just watched your video. CC looks like my Wyatt. Luckily, Wyatt is chill too!
Is there a chart for numbers, if they are good or bad then how you adjust food and insulin accordingly?
Normal range on a human meter is 50-120 and on a pet meter it's 68-150. We would expect a newly diagnosed cat to be above that esp in the beginning. Eventually working down to spend as much time as possible in the normal range. What you want to be careful of is to not go BELOW the bottom number. That is called hypoglycemia and can be deadly... This is why you want to have some high carb food and syrup on hand just in case.

So you start with a low dose like 1 unit and track the numbers. If they are staying too high we will suggest you raise by 0.25-0.5 units at a time. You raise in small increments so you don't pass a good dose. There's no chart that says like if it's 300 you give X amount, and that's because every cat is different. For one cat a unit might make them drop 200 points and for another cat it has almost no effect at all. You have to see how your cat reacts. Make sense?
 
Normal range on a human meter is 50-120 and on a pet meter it's 68-150. We would expect a newly diagnosed cat to be above that esp in the beginning. Eventually working down to spend as much time as possible in the normal range. What you want to be careful of is to not go BELOW the bottom number. That is called hypoglycemia and can be deadly... This is why you want to have some high carb food and syrup on hand just in case.

Thank you I was looking for a normal or target range, and could not find one. Got my Karo! :D

So you start with a low dose like 1 unit and track the numbers. If they are staying too high we will suggest you raise by 0.25-0.5 units at a time. You raise in small increments so you don't pass a good dose. There's no chart that says like if it's 300 you give X amount, and that's because every cat is different. For one cat a unit might make them drop 200 points and for another cat it has almost no effect at all. You have to see how your cat reacts. Make sense?

Yes it absolutely makes sense it's very individual! I so appreciate your responses! :bighug:
 
Hi Christine.

In case you've not yet come across it, here's a good forum resource to help you learn more about Vetsulin and the criteria used for adjusting doses:

FDMB guide to Vetsulin

Needless to say, you can post for help at any time. :)

It's great that you're looking to home test. Here are some resources to help you learn, and also the how-to guide for setting up a shareable spreadsheet where you can record your results:

Home testing links and tips

Testing and injection tips

How to create a spreadsheet

How to use your spreadsheet

If you'd like any assistance with setting up the spreadsheet, just give a shout and we'll find someone to help you.


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