Basic's Mom
Member Since 2023
I'm doing Basic's curve today. Before I increase his dosage to 3.25, I want someone to review his info and let me know what they would do.
I'm currently making the switch from high carb kibble to low. It is going well and they (I'm switching both cats so there is no high carb food he could possibly get into) aren't having any adverse reactions.
Before I increase his insulin, should I wait a few more days to see what happens to his BG once the high carb is completely eliminated? He currently is getting ⅛ C of high and ⅛ C of low mixed. Tomorrow morning it will be a little more and Tuesday will be all low carb. I did this over 7 days so that they could adjust accordingly. There isn't a huge difference in calories between the 2 foods. Only 15 calories less per serving, which is fine. I'm posing this question because I do not want him becoming hypo. While his numbers don't reflect that is really possible, I want to prevent it at all cost.
Which brings me to my next question, I have read a few things regarding caloric intake for your cat. I want to make sure I'm feeding him the correct calories. I've seen very complicated formulas and I recently read multiply their weight by 20. Can someone advise me on the method they use or attach a link? He weighs 22.4 lbs. He is heavy and has always been, but I'm willing to work on his physique once his BG is under control, but understand this has to be a super slow process for cats.
Also, I asked his vet for generic insulin (biosimilar glargine) because I'm paying over $100 for a Lantus pen. She said generic isn't really tested on cats, but should work the same. She also stated she could never give me a prescription for 5 pens because they would go bad, even in the fridge. Is there any information (links) I would send her to show her this is being done and has been done for years (using generic Lantus and keep 5 pens in the fridge)? I can get 5 pens for less than the price of one Lantus pen with GoodRx.
He is going in for a full blood panel tomorrow. If anyone thinks there is anything that isn't usually tested that could help us, please let me know.
His vets office was supposed to call his ondansetron into my pharmacy because it is $50 cheaper and they didn't. He hasn't had any today. I only have 1 pill left. Should I attempt to wean him off again?
Thanks in advance for your help on any of these topics.
I'm currently making the switch from high carb kibble to low. It is going well and they (I'm switching both cats so there is no high carb food he could possibly get into) aren't having any adverse reactions.
Before I increase his insulin, should I wait a few more days to see what happens to his BG once the high carb is completely eliminated? He currently is getting ⅛ C of high and ⅛ C of low mixed. Tomorrow morning it will be a little more and Tuesday will be all low carb. I did this over 7 days so that they could adjust accordingly. There isn't a huge difference in calories between the 2 foods. Only 15 calories less per serving, which is fine. I'm posing this question because I do not want him becoming hypo. While his numbers don't reflect that is really possible, I want to prevent it at all cost.
Which brings me to my next question, I have read a few things regarding caloric intake for your cat. I want to make sure I'm feeding him the correct calories. I've seen very complicated formulas and I recently read multiply their weight by 20. Can someone advise me on the method they use or attach a link? He weighs 22.4 lbs. He is heavy and has always been, but I'm willing to work on his physique once his BG is under control, but understand this has to be a super slow process for cats.
Also, I asked his vet for generic insulin (biosimilar glargine) because I'm paying over $100 for a Lantus pen. She said generic isn't really tested on cats, but should work the same. She also stated she could never give me a prescription for 5 pens because they would go bad, even in the fridge. Is there any information (links) I would send her to show her this is being done and has been done for years (using generic Lantus and keep 5 pens in the fridge)? I can get 5 pens for less than the price of one Lantus pen with GoodRx.
He is going in for a full blood panel tomorrow. If anyone thinks there is anything that isn't usually tested that could help us, please let me know.
His vets office was supposed to call his ondansetron into my pharmacy because it is $50 cheaper and they didn't. He hasn't had any today. I only have 1 pill left. Should I attempt to wean him off again?
Thanks in advance for your help on any of these topics.