Angela
Member Since 2015
http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/...mbg-139-1-121-2-110-3-95.138905/#post-1432675
Spaz has still stayed in the blue for the insulin free week. I'm looking forward to the vet on Sunday to see what the next course of action is. I do think he needs to be back on insulin for a bit longer and will mention this to the vet when I see him.
I've read that Siamese are more prone to diabetes than other breeds of cats and I wonder if it is due to the fact that they don't deal with stress very well. Spaz is what I would call a very "sensitive" kitty and his BG always seems to be higher when he is anxious (e.g. When I don't arrive home at my usual time).
I've also noticed that his BG seems to be higher when I feed him the beef FF pate rather than the poultry based pates. I don't think I'll be buying the beef again once I have used up the case that I have.
I'll update again after Spaz's appt Sunday morning.
Spaz has still stayed in the blue for the insulin free week. I'm looking forward to the vet on Sunday to see what the next course of action is. I do think he needs to be back on insulin for a bit longer and will mention this to the vet when I see him.
I've read that Siamese are more prone to diabetes than other breeds of cats and I wonder if it is due to the fact that they don't deal with stress very well. Spaz is what I would call a very "sensitive" kitty and his BG always seems to be higher when he is anxious (e.g. When I don't arrive home at my usual time).
I've also noticed that his BG seems to be higher when I feed him the beef FF pate rather than the poultry based pates. I don't think I'll be buying the beef again once I have used up the case that I have.
I'll update again after Spaz's appt Sunday morning.