Jon Farnsworth
Member Since 2022
About US: Jon, Claire & Camille are Tigger's parents (Canada)
About Tigger: 11.5 yr old male, 7 kg (15.4 lbs) Glucose Level (by Vet) is at 29, should be between 5-10. Is currently on 4.5 IU Insulin 2 x per day (for 5 days so far). We need to monitor his Glucose level on a curve every week to ensure his dosage is correct. We have been advised to increase his insulin dosage by +10% each week his reading is above 5.
We have many questions and your site has been incredibly helpful - THANK YOU.
Our Most Pressing issues:
We have purchased human grade monitoring kit: Contour next EZ (blood glucose monitoring system)
Q1: Is this safe and effective to use on Tigger?
Q2. Do we need to visit the vet to convert this for cat use?
Q3: Any success interchanging other brand of strips with this kit?
He is fed at 7 am and 7 pm, with his insulin administered at meal times.
Q4: When are the best testing times for Tigger at this stage?
We also believe Tigger can live a fairly normal and longer life if we know what we need to do.
We look forward to your support and guidance.
Many thanks
Jon, Claire & Camille
About Tigger: 11.5 yr old male, 7 kg (15.4 lbs) Glucose Level (by Vet) is at 29, should be between 5-10. Is currently on 4.5 IU Insulin 2 x per day (for 5 days so far). We need to monitor his Glucose level on a curve every week to ensure his dosage is correct. We have been advised to increase his insulin dosage by +10% each week his reading is above 5.
We have many questions and your site has been incredibly helpful - THANK YOU.
Our Most Pressing issues:
We have purchased human grade monitoring kit: Contour next EZ (blood glucose monitoring system)
Q1: Is this safe and effective to use on Tigger?
Q2. Do we need to visit the vet to convert this for cat use?
Q3: Any success interchanging other brand of strips with this kit?
He is fed at 7 am and 7 pm, with his insulin administered at meal times.
Q4: When are the best testing times for Tigger at this stage?
We also believe Tigger can live a fairly normal and longer life if we know what we need to do.
We look forward to your support and guidance.
Many thanks
Jon, Claire & Camille