Tobycat
Member Since 2022
Hello all
Im so happy to have discovered this forum!!
My 15 year old cat, Toby was recently diagnosed with diabetes. I have a lot of questions so not sure how much to post here or whether to address them in other threads. Please let me know.
Toby was diagnosed by his symptoms of excess thirst, urinating and weight loss. He was diagnosed by a high blood glucose level and confirmed with a fructosamine test.
He is wearing a libre sensor (one week) and I have yet to use the BG method.
He started at 1 unit and is now on 2 units of Lanus (glargine)
His numbers are very high ranging from 17- 27 mmol ( 306-486 mg?)
Ive been trying different canned and cooked protein foods to see what he likes. I live in BC Canada
so our food choices may be different depending where you are based. I previously gave him Wellness canned and no dry food so it was already fairly low carb but now I give him Wellness Core, in both adult and kitten form, Rawz, and occasional cooked skinless chicken and tuna. (discovered frozen poke tuna cubes with no sauce added) He didn't like the Purina Pro DM which was recommended by my vet. I tried the freezer dried raw chicken which he didn't like either.
Questions:
Any suggestions on where to buy the least expensive Libre monitors and syringes?
Any recommendations for other low carb foods? Is it ok to give kitten food which has less carbs?)
What glucometer do you recommend? (I dont really want to use this but Im not always sure of the accuracy of the Libre monitor)
Toby is a grazer so its hard to keep him at two set meals a day. What's your recommendation ? I'm currently feeding him at a set time in the morning and evening followed by the insulin one hour after each meal, but I also give him little bits throughout the day.
I have other questions but I'll let your response guide me.
Thank-you!
Im so happy to have discovered this forum!!
My 15 year old cat, Toby was recently diagnosed with diabetes. I have a lot of questions so not sure how much to post here or whether to address them in other threads. Please let me know.
Toby was diagnosed by his symptoms of excess thirst, urinating and weight loss. He was diagnosed by a high blood glucose level and confirmed with a fructosamine test.
He is wearing a libre sensor (one week) and I have yet to use the BG method.
He started at 1 unit and is now on 2 units of Lanus (glargine)
His numbers are very high ranging from 17- 27 mmol ( 306-486 mg?)
Ive been trying different canned and cooked protein foods to see what he likes. I live in BC Canada
so our food choices may be different depending where you are based. I previously gave him Wellness canned and no dry food so it was already fairly low carb but now I give him Wellness Core, in both adult and kitten form, Rawz, and occasional cooked skinless chicken and tuna. (discovered frozen poke tuna cubes with no sauce added) He didn't like the Purina Pro DM which was recommended by my vet. I tried the freezer dried raw chicken which he didn't like either.
Questions:
Any suggestions on where to buy the least expensive Libre monitors and syringes?
Any recommendations for other low carb foods? Is it ok to give kitten food which has less carbs?)
What glucometer do you recommend? (I dont really want to use this but Im not always sure of the accuracy of the Libre monitor)
Toby is a grazer so its hard to keep him at two set meals a day. What's your recommendation ? I'm currently feeding him at a set time in the morning and evening followed by the insulin one hour after each meal, but I also give him little bits throughout the day.
I have other questions but I'll let your response guide me.
Thank-you!