Sundance2023
Member Since 2023
I have been feeding a couple of stray cats that come around just about every night. One is semi-friendly and the other runs at the sight of anyone. One evening a new cat came around and I called and he came right up wanting affection, saw him a couple more nights. I then said to myself that is a cat that some scumbag has given up on and just abandon. Human's gave up on him once and if possible I was going to get him healthy and find a "good" family for him. It took a month before I saw him again, he was coming around late at night but not when I was up. I got him again about a week and a half ago and he is living in my garage for the time being (my other cat doesn't like him and he had diarrhea so I couldn't let him in the house yet). I took him to the vet and found he was diabetic. So it looks like he is my cat as it would be hard for 99% of people to take on a cat that will need the attention he will need. The Dr. gave me some meds that are clearing up the diarrhea and prescribed 1 unit of Glargine Insulin after each meal.
I am not out of the woods yet as the Dr. said the diabetes could be the result of other things like pancreatitis. So hopefully the insulin injections will lower the glucose levels. If not I'm not sure what to do but want to avoid have to put him down if possible till I must.
Some questions:
The Rx where I got the insulin said it expired in 28 days. I know with many thing the expiration date is not a drop dead date. Can I extend the use of the insulin and if so for how long (I am keeping it in the fridge)?
What is the best way to dispose of the needles? Currently I am bending over the needle, putting the cap back on and putting them in regular trash.
I have read that the insulin injection should be given about 1 hour after feeding. I took middle ground and am doing the injection about 30 min. after feeding. What is the consensus here?
I am not out of the woods yet as the Dr. said the diabetes could be the result of other things like pancreatitis. So hopefully the insulin injections will lower the glucose levels. If not I'm not sure what to do but want to avoid have to put him down if possible till I must.
Some questions:
The Rx where I got the insulin said it expired in 28 days. I know with many thing the expiration date is not a drop dead date. Can I extend the use of the insulin and if so for how long (I am keeping it in the fridge)?
What is the best way to dispose of the needles? Currently I am bending over the needle, putting the cap back on and putting them in regular trash.
I have read that the insulin injection should be given about 1 hour after feeding. I took middle ground and am doing the injection about 30 min. after feeding. What is the consensus here?