salmonlover
Member Since 2026
Hi! I'm looking for help in getting my cat's blood glucose levels lower. My cat was diagnosed with diabetes and hyperthyroidism over 2 months ago. The thyroid medicine was successful and that level is now stable. His diabetes is not stabilizing however. He's been on Lantus and started at 1 unit, then 1.5, and now has been on 2 units for a little over 2 weeks. This entire time his blood glucose has remained steady around 400 and has only dipped into the high 300s on a rare occasion. There is no curve. He has never had any levels remotely close to hypoglycemia. I have him on a Freestyle Libre continuous glucose monitor, which I understand isn't the most accurate, but it's the best option for us at this moment.
For the past 7 or 8 years he's been on a diet of mostly Feline Natural Freeze Dried Raw rehydrated, and has been on a raw food diet since he was 1 (he's 11.5 now). For treats he has Whole Life Just One Ingredient either turkey, salmon, tuna, etc. He takes Ferrapet Cardiac Supplement and Zylkene. In the past we've dabbled with fish oil, mushrooms, some other supplements, but I've pulled those back since the diagnosis. I know that the recommendation is low carb wet food, but his food is already "wet" and low carb and I'm not sure if that would make the difference. He's picky and hasn't liked wet foods in the past when I've tried.
I know that some cats can have acromegaly which causes insulin resistance, but that requires up to 7 units of insulin to test for -- is that correct? I would like to get his level until control to destress his kidneys this way he can be a candidate for permanent thyroid treatment. I'm willing to try anything! From the experience on this board, should his dose be increased to 2.5? I see some people with cats that needed 3 or even 5 units before responding. Do you think it is worthwhile for me to switch his food? I would really appreciate any and all advice. Thank you!
For the past 7 or 8 years he's been on a diet of mostly Feline Natural Freeze Dried Raw rehydrated, and has been on a raw food diet since he was 1 (he's 11.5 now). For treats he has Whole Life Just One Ingredient either turkey, salmon, tuna, etc. He takes Ferrapet Cardiac Supplement and Zylkene. In the past we've dabbled with fish oil, mushrooms, some other supplements, but I've pulled those back since the diagnosis. I know that the recommendation is low carb wet food, but his food is already "wet" and low carb and I'm not sure if that would make the difference. He's picky and hasn't liked wet foods in the past when I've tried.
I know that some cats can have acromegaly which causes insulin resistance, but that requires up to 7 units of insulin to test for -- is that correct? I would like to get his level until control to destress his kidneys this way he can be a candidate for permanent thyroid treatment. I'm willing to try anything! From the experience on this board, should his dose be increased to 2.5? I see some people with cats that needed 3 or even 5 units before responding. Do you think it is worthwhile for me to switch his food? I would really appreciate any and all advice. Thank you!