carfurby (GA)
Member Since 2012
Friday: viewtopic.php?f=28&t=66393
Me and my cat, Furball, are new at this. I posted a few times in the main health forum and others suggested I post here. My cat was diagnosed in early Feburary. My vet had me change her diet from free feeding dry food and some canned food in the evening to canned food twice a day. She eats 3/4 of a can of 9 Lives Tuna and Egg or 9 Lives Super Supper. Although there are some days she doesn't want to eat very much. This seems odd to me as I keep reading diabetic cats are usually very hungry.
My vet had me start Lantus, 2 units, twice a day this weekend. I gave the first dose Friday morning. I couldn't get a glucose reading, but gave the dose anyway since I was home to monitor her. I didn't know anything about checking her glucose during the day at this point. I have now been told this is a good idea. I checked her glucose before her evening meal and dose and it was 67. I called the vet and was told to feed, check the glucose an hour later, and give the shot if it was above 60. This made me nervous, as I wouldn't be able to monitor her all night. I posted to the health forum and the general opinion was to not give the shot. I held off for the evening shot.
This morning I was unable to get a glucose reading. Furball didn't want to eat very much, so I didn't give the shot. I was very tired and stressed and not thinking clearly. I realize now it would have been a good idea to at least give 1 unit, since I would be home to monitor her and she wouldn't have to wait 24 hrs. for her next dose.
I have a lot of trouble getting Furball to sit still for the glucose testing. Sometimes I can't get a blood drop or it is so small she moves and it smears.
Any advice on how to proceed or better ways to help Furball is greatly appreciated.
Me and my cat, Furball, are new at this. I posted a few times in the main health forum and others suggested I post here. My cat was diagnosed in early Feburary. My vet had me change her diet from free feeding dry food and some canned food in the evening to canned food twice a day. She eats 3/4 of a can of 9 Lives Tuna and Egg or 9 Lives Super Supper. Although there are some days she doesn't want to eat very much. This seems odd to me as I keep reading diabetic cats are usually very hungry.
My vet had me start Lantus, 2 units, twice a day this weekend. I gave the first dose Friday morning. I couldn't get a glucose reading, but gave the dose anyway since I was home to monitor her. I didn't know anything about checking her glucose during the day at this point. I have now been told this is a good idea. I checked her glucose before her evening meal and dose and it was 67. I called the vet and was told to feed, check the glucose an hour later, and give the shot if it was above 60. This made me nervous, as I wouldn't be able to monitor her all night. I posted to the health forum and the general opinion was to not give the shot. I held off for the evening shot.
This morning I was unable to get a glucose reading. Furball didn't want to eat very much, so I didn't give the shot. I was very tired and stressed and not thinking clearly. I realize now it would have been a good idea to at least give 1 unit, since I would be home to monitor her and she wouldn't have to wait 24 hrs. for her next dose.
I have a lot of trouble getting Furball to sit still for the glucose testing. Sometimes I can't get a blood drop or it is so small she moves and it smears.
Any advice on how to proceed or better ways to help Furball is greatly appreciated.