BondJamesBond
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New member here! First time posting…Meet Bond James Bond, my sons 15 yo cat who was diagnosed last Nov, went in remission for a couple months after diagnosis and has been on 2 units of Lantus for most of 2025. The vets would spot ck his sugars, but that turned out to be disastrous, so I have finally kindof mastered home checks. I poke his ears and use a kitty alpha trac 3. This site has guided me through many rough spots on this journey. My deepest thanks and gratitude to all of you! I spent all day yesterday uploading data to his sugar chart which is enclosed -prior, I was just journaling . My dilemma right now is his recent high numbers. Since I have educated myself and watched him like a hawk, changed his eating habits from strait FF gravy lovers to his souls content to low to no carb food (still working on that), he has acted like a new cat. He is starting to groom himself again, he plays, he goes outside and stalks and hunts again. He stopped hiding all day, only coming out for food. I do let him eat more, as I have learned from you fine folks that diabetic kitties need food all day- with the 2 hour pre-shot window for testing. The past couple days his numbers are shooting up. He’s always lived in the high 200’s -low 400’s for the most part, but lately he’s been 500 up to 700! His urine output is same-frequent and no heavier than usual - neg key tones always- his bowel movements are daily and solid. He doesn’t meow and complain. His coat is dandruff free since I changed his diet this year. His energy level is good. His water consumption has actually decreased a little over the past few months. Could he have an ear infection or UTI I don’t know about that are causing his sugars to elevate? Or is he just eating more (he loves that part of this ritual!) His labs are always ‘normal’ according to vet. I have recently increased his 2 u Lantus 2 times a day to 2.25 units. From what I’ve read from this site, go up by 0.25 and hang there for 7-10days….what should I do? My biggest goal is a happy cat. This is a serious issue that he has developed and I am most thankful to the endless hours I spend reading everyone’s posts and constantly educating myself. I’ve had cats my whole life and this is a first! I know he is old, but how do I gracefully continue this journey and keep him as healthy and happy as possible? Is this the normal trend? thank you so much for you time and expertise. You are so appreciated.