Zusa
Member Since 2024
Hello all!
Today I got confirmation that my beautiful orange tabby is diabetic. He is 13.5 a old neutered male and has been my constant companion through many changes. I've had him since he was the size of my forearm and to hear we have to make some changes in his life is hitting me like a brick wall.
I am overwhelmed and exhausted between researching on Google and going back and forth with my husband about Buddy's care (we are both concerned because neither of us have dealt with this issue before). I came across this forum in hopes of support and guidance on what to expect.
First off I'd like to know about insulin. I saw they put him on ProZinc which is supposed to be better than Vetsulin. But I'm seeing some posts about pets being on Lantus. Does it matter which one he's on (ProZinc or Lantus), are there any generics to these and what are the cheapest places I can go to get his insulin? Currently, Buddy does not have any insulin (other than what they supplied us with since they're waiting for some vials to come in tomorrow) but I plan to secure his insulin ASAP. I'd also like to know; how much does a vial last for you? How much can you buy at once? I'm trying to determine this because it looks like my work schedule will be inconsistent for the next 6 months and I want to make sure we are prepared and covered for his care.
What kind of glucose meters are recommended? My vet's office suggested staying away from human-grade readers because you won't get as accurate of a reading like you would with an animal-grade one (such as AlphaTrak). I've read there are different codes to use for AlphaTrak and that the strips are expensive but I've read some people have used Lyfestyle. What do you use and what has worked for you? Do you know if it's possible to get a reader secondhand?
And lastly, does anyone have any dry or wet food recommendations? I want to stay away from prescription food as much as possible. Mostly because I'm worried about supply/stock issues and my boy can be a little bit of a picky eater. I read diabetic cats should be on a high protein/low carb diet, but that there might be some information that contradicts this. The vet office originally recommended Hill's Science Diet but I know from past experience Buddy would rather waste away than eat HSD.
We're heading into unknown territory here and I want to make sure all his needs are met. I'm so sorry for the long post. I'm overwhelmed at the news of this but I know it doesn't mean the end of the world.
Today I got confirmation that my beautiful orange tabby is diabetic. He is 13.5 a old neutered male and has been my constant companion through many changes. I've had him since he was the size of my forearm and to hear we have to make some changes in his life is hitting me like a brick wall.
I am overwhelmed and exhausted between researching on Google and going back and forth with my husband about Buddy's care (we are both concerned because neither of us have dealt with this issue before). I came across this forum in hopes of support and guidance on what to expect.
First off I'd like to know about insulin. I saw they put him on ProZinc which is supposed to be better than Vetsulin. But I'm seeing some posts about pets being on Lantus. Does it matter which one he's on (ProZinc or Lantus), are there any generics to these and what are the cheapest places I can go to get his insulin? Currently, Buddy does not have any insulin (other than what they supplied us with since they're waiting for some vials to come in tomorrow) but I plan to secure his insulin ASAP. I'd also like to know; how much does a vial last for you? How much can you buy at once? I'm trying to determine this because it looks like my work schedule will be inconsistent for the next 6 months and I want to make sure we are prepared and covered for his care.
What kind of glucose meters are recommended? My vet's office suggested staying away from human-grade readers because you won't get as accurate of a reading like you would with an animal-grade one (such as AlphaTrak). I've read there are different codes to use for AlphaTrak and that the strips are expensive but I've read some people have used Lyfestyle. What do you use and what has worked for you? Do you know if it's possible to get a reader secondhand?
And lastly, does anyone have any dry or wet food recommendations? I want to stay away from prescription food as much as possible. Mostly because I'm worried about supply/stock issues and my boy can be a little bit of a picky eater. I read diabetic cats should be on a high protein/low carb diet, but that there might be some information that contradicts this. The vet office originally recommended Hill's Science Diet but I know from past experience Buddy would rather waste away than eat HSD.
We're heading into unknown territory here and I want to make sure all his needs are met. I'm so sorry for the long post. I'm overwhelmed at the news of this but I know it doesn't mean the end of the world.
