Cosmo
Member Since 2021
Hello!
I am Sara and Cosmo is my newly diagnosed diabetic cat. He is 9 yrs old.
I am enjoying reading EVERYTHING here and have a couple of questions to start.
Vet has put Cosmo on 1.5units of Prozinc 2x day. as of now, he has had 2 shots (last night and this morning). So far, so good - no problem administering.
Cosmo has been a dry food eater. Vet suggested Purina DM. PLUS canned food which I feed him before his shots. He loves wet food and would happily eat only that. I have two questions about that though:
1) what will happen to his teeth? He is decidedly NOT a cuddly cat and wouldn't let me near his mouth to clean his teeth. Is there a crunchy treat that would help with his dental hygiene? enough to replace the kibble chewing?
2) how do i ensure he has food available throughout the day/night? There is another cat in the mix. Sheila is petite and slim and is LOVING Cosmo's new kibble (her diet will be whatever his is because there isn't a way for me to feed them separately on a consistent basis) and would also love a full canned food diet! I am concerned that they will run out of food in the night and that could be harmful for Cosmo. Thoughts? Advice?
And as for home testing - vet has suggested we wait until his two week checkup before doing a curve etc. I talked to them about this site (they were thrilled!) and that I would be supported in using a human monitor/testing kit. They were fine with that and suggested that if I want to go that route, when it comes time to do the first curve that I rent their AlphaTrak II for that curve so that we can see it's results compared to whichever human monitor I have. This way they have the info from their benchmark source and can compare it. Does this make sense to you? Should I wait to buy a monitor until after the first checkup?
And in my research so far, the AlphaTrakII is by far the most expensive monitor ($150 for the monitor and $150 for 75 test strips!).
Does anyone here use the Bravo human monitor? it is the least expensive one I can find ($40/ 100 strips includes free monitor).
Money is scarce at this moment so an affordable monitor/strips is important. Any advice on monitors would be much appreciated - again, I am in Ontario, Canada - would love to hear from fellow Canadians and want to avoid purchasing from Amazon if possible.
Thanks in advance for ANY thoughts, ideas, suggestions and advice.
I am Sara and Cosmo is my newly diagnosed diabetic cat. He is 9 yrs old.
I am enjoying reading EVERYTHING here and have a couple of questions to start.
Vet has put Cosmo on 1.5units of Prozinc 2x day. as of now, he has had 2 shots (last night and this morning). So far, so good - no problem administering.
Cosmo has been a dry food eater. Vet suggested Purina DM. PLUS canned food which I feed him before his shots. He loves wet food and would happily eat only that. I have two questions about that though:
1) what will happen to his teeth? He is decidedly NOT a cuddly cat and wouldn't let me near his mouth to clean his teeth. Is there a crunchy treat that would help with his dental hygiene? enough to replace the kibble chewing?
2) how do i ensure he has food available throughout the day/night? There is another cat in the mix. Sheila is petite and slim and is LOVING Cosmo's new kibble (her diet will be whatever his is because there isn't a way for me to feed them separately on a consistent basis) and would also love a full canned food diet! I am concerned that they will run out of food in the night and that could be harmful for Cosmo. Thoughts? Advice?
And as for home testing - vet has suggested we wait until his two week checkup before doing a curve etc. I talked to them about this site (they were thrilled!) and that I would be supported in using a human monitor/testing kit. They were fine with that and suggested that if I want to go that route, when it comes time to do the first curve that I rent their AlphaTrak II for that curve so that we can see it's results compared to whichever human monitor I have. This way they have the info from their benchmark source and can compare it. Does this make sense to you? Should I wait to buy a monitor until after the first checkup?
And in my research so far, the AlphaTrakII is by far the most expensive monitor ($150 for the monitor and $150 for 75 test strips!).
Does anyone here use the Bravo human monitor? it is the least expensive one I can find ($40/ 100 strips includes free monitor).
Money is scarce at this moment so an affordable monitor/strips is important. Any advice on monitors would be much appreciated - again, I am in Ontario, Canada - would love to hear from fellow Canadians and want to avoid purchasing from Amazon if possible.
Thanks in advance for ANY thoughts, ideas, suggestions and advice.
Others will be by - and there are lots of Canadian members!