Miss Kitty Berry
Member Since 2024
Hi all! My name is Amy and my cat is named Kitty! You call her kitty or Miss Kitty, whichever you find more fun
. We just got a diagnosis a few days ago and we are absolutely swimming in questions that our vet is not able to answer for us. Kitty has been prescribed lantus twice a day and we are planning to start administering tonight. She has no other health issues and is otherwise a very healthy and happy 11 year old!
As far as the symptoms leading up to diagnosis, we noticed about two weeks ago that she was peeing a large amount in her litter box and was thirsty all the time. She did not have ketones in the urine as of the preliminary results coming in so that is good.
I have so many questions but my first one is this: how variable can I be with administration times of the lantus? For instance, if I give a dose tonight at 6:30 pm on the dot, do I have to give it at 6:30 am on the dot in the morning? Or would I be safe to give it at 6:15 or 6:45?
Also, how often would you recommend to test glucose levels for the first few days? She was at 500 on Friday at the vet and 710 this morning. The vet is starting at 1 unit for now. Should I test a few times a day to get an idea of how her body is responding to the new medication?
Thanks so much! Looking forward to hearing from all you more seasoned diabetes fighters!
As far as the symptoms leading up to diagnosis, we noticed about two weeks ago that she was peeing a large amount in her litter box and was thirsty all the time. She did not have ketones in the urine as of the preliminary results coming in so that is good.
I have so many questions but my first one is this: how variable can I be with administration times of the lantus? For instance, if I give a dose tonight at 6:30 pm on the dot, do I have to give it at 6:30 am on the dot in the morning? Or would I be safe to give it at 6:15 or 6:45?
Also, how often would you recommend to test glucose levels for the first few days? She was at 500 on Friday at the vet and 710 this morning. The vet is starting at 1 unit for now. Should I test a few times a day to get an idea of how her body is responding to the new medication?
Thanks so much! Looking forward to hearing from all you more seasoned diabetes fighters!

