Hi everyone,
I am new here. My name is kobi.
I'm from Israel.
My male cat, (14 years old), was diagnosed with diabetes about 2 weeks ago.
My cat was losing weight but his appetite increased.
He is now about 9.9 pounds (4.5 KG). He was 12.5 pounds (5.7 KG), but not fat, he is just a little big.
I took him to the vet which did a complete blood test that showed blood glucose of over 400.
He also did a Fructosamine test. The result was about 600 from what i remember.
We started treatment with insulin.
The type of insulin is Lantus that comes in a pen. We are using the pen needles, and not syringes.
The first time the Vet took a glucose test with his cat glucometer, the result was 550.
He gave him 5 units.
The next morning i came to the Vet with a human glucometer (Accu chek instant) that i bought.
He showed me how to take blood from the ear, and how to inject the insulin.
The Vet meter showed 554. He gave him 6 units.
At the evening i went back to the Vet for the second test and injection.
We tested with my human meter, and the result was 70.
The Vet meter result was 85. So ofcourse no injection was given.
The next day at the Vet we checked only with my human meter and the result was 562.
He was given 3 units.
At the evening the result was 537. Again 3 units of insulin.
I started to check and inject alone at home.
Telling the Vet the result each time so he can tell me how much units to give.
The next few days was a roller coaster. sometimes between 400 and 500.
Sometimes a little lower then 200, it even got one time to 62. (didn't give him an injection with these results.)
A few days ago i measured twice more after the morning test and injection.
In the morning before the injection it was 509 (4 units were given). 4 hours later 203. 3 hours later 154. before the evening injection it was 263.
Now we are back again to 400-500. (Giving 4 units)
It did happen to me twice now (second time was this evening), that i inserted the needle in the scruff area
(the Vet shaved a small area so i will be able to see it),
and i pushed the button of the insulin pen, and a small amount came out on his fur.
Not sure what happened there.
So maybe at those times i didn't inject the full corrrect dose.
About the food.
The Vet recommended one of the known brands diabetic food (wet/dry).
He doesn't sell it to me. I buy it from a pet store.
I bought Royal canin diabetic, wet (comes in pouches) and dry.
I am feeding him the amount it says on the bag. About 55 grams from the dry and 1 wet pouch.
Do i need to give him more food?
I am dividing it to about 4 times a day.
After reading here and other places i now understand that the food i bought is not the best.
Better than the regular dry food he used to eat but still not ideal.
The poor cat always want to eat, and i understand it's because of the high glucose in the blood.
I read that it is recommended to give wet food.
I saw the brands people recommended, but didn't find most of them where i live.
I found canned food from Animonda Carny, and i understand these are good?
The one i found is "beef, chicken+duck hearts" for adult cat.
37 % beef (lung, heart, meat, udder, kidney), 20 % chicken liver, 8 % duck hearts, calcium carbonate, sodium chloride.
Protein 11.5 %
fat content 6.5 %
crude fiber 0.5 %
crude ash 1.8 %
moisture 79 %
taurine 0.8 g/kg.
Is that good for a diabetic cat?
Sorry for the long post.
It is a very frustrating situation, and i feel like i'm not able to help him.
I appreciate any advice with the food and injections or any other comment that can help.
Many Thanks.
I am new here. My name is kobi.
I'm from Israel.
My male cat, (14 years old), was diagnosed with diabetes about 2 weeks ago.
My cat was losing weight but his appetite increased.
He is now about 9.9 pounds (4.5 KG). He was 12.5 pounds (5.7 KG), but not fat, he is just a little big.
I took him to the vet which did a complete blood test that showed blood glucose of over 400.
He also did a Fructosamine test. The result was about 600 from what i remember.
We started treatment with insulin.
The type of insulin is Lantus that comes in a pen. We are using the pen needles, and not syringes.
The first time the Vet took a glucose test with his cat glucometer, the result was 550.
He gave him 5 units.
The next morning i came to the Vet with a human glucometer (Accu chek instant) that i bought.
He showed me how to take blood from the ear, and how to inject the insulin.
The Vet meter showed 554. He gave him 6 units.
At the evening i went back to the Vet for the second test and injection.
We tested with my human meter, and the result was 70.
The Vet meter result was 85. So ofcourse no injection was given.
The next day at the Vet we checked only with my human meter and the result was 562.
He was given 3 units.
At the evening the result was 537. Again 3 units of insulin.
I started to check and inject alone at home.
Telling the Vet the result each time so he can tell me how much units to give.
The next few days was a roller coaster. sometimes between 400 and 500.
Sometimes a little lower then 200, it even got one time to 62. (didn't give him an injection with these results.)
A few days ago i measured twice more after the morning test and injection.
In the morning before the injection it was 509 (4 units were given). 4 hours later 203. 3 hours later 154. before the evening injection it was 263.
Now we are back again to 400-500. (Giving 4 units)
It did happen to me twice now (second time was this evening), that i inserted the needle in the scruff area
(the Vet shaved a small area so i will be able to see it),
and i pushed the button of the insulin pen, and a small amount came out on his fur.
Not sure what happened there.
So maybe at those times i didn't inject the full corrrect dose.
About the food.
The Vet recommended one of the known brands diabetic food (wet/dry).
He doesn't sell it to me. I buy it from a pet store.
I bought Royal canin diabetic, wet (comes in pouches) and dry.
I am feeding him the amount it says on the bag. About 55 grams from the dry and 1 wet pouch.
Do i need to give him more food?
I am dividing it to about 4 times a day.
After reading here and other places i now understand that the food i bought is not the best.
Better than the regular dry food he used to eat but still not ideal.
The poor cat always want to eat, and i understand it's because of the high glucose in the blood.
I read that it is recommended to give wet food.
I saw the brands people recommended, but didn't find most of them where i live.
I found canned food from Animonda Carny, and i understand these are good?
The one i found is "beef, chicken+duck hearts" for adult cat.
37 % beef (lung, heart, meat, udder, kidney), 20 % chicken liver, 8 % duck hearts, calcium carbonate, sodium chloride.
Protein 11.5 %
fat content 6.5 %
crude fiber 0.5 %
crude ash 1.8 %
moisture 79 %
taurine 0.8 g/kg.
Is that good for a diabetic cat?
Sorry for the long post.
It is a very frustrating situation, and i feel like i'm not able to help him.
I appreciate any advice with the food and injections or any other comment that can help.
Many Thanks.
