Hello,
My 13 year old cat (estimated age, he was a shelter cat), Steve, has been diabetic from for 3 years (with a one year honeymoon). When diagnosed (and when he came off honeymoon) he BG was in the 500-600 range, but it was easily regulated on 1/2 unit of Prozinc twice a day. For the past 7 years he always eaten Weruva wet food, and since his diagnoses, now eats only the Grain free varieties of Weruva.
3 months ago we moved cross country and began seeing a new vet who began him on Humulin N because they could not provide Prozinc (previously I purchased insulin directly from my vet) - but the transition is not going well. Reading this forum has been a wonderful crash course in feline diabetics, and now I hope you can help me re-regulate Steve.
He is now taking 2units of Humulin N twice a day, but his BG is still only getting to about 300 mid-day when I've taken him into the vet. I test his urine at home, and continue to get positive reading for glucose (usually in the 1000mg range) with no ketones (thank god!). His weight has dropped from 13lb to 11.9lb and feels much bonier and "senior" then ever before, but his appetite has become rampant! He now BEGS for food nonstop 2-3 hours before feeding, sometimes getting so worked up he begins vomiting clear mucus. His water consumption appears normal (he doesn't try to drink from my glasses, which he did when we began him on 1unit of Humulin N) but I still feel his litter box urine clumps are significantly larger then my non-diabetic cats. After eating/insulin he tends to lay under the bed and rest all day, where as before his was much more interactive with humans, toys, and other cats all day... he seems depressed...
Because Steve's diabetes was so easily regulated previously, not requiring much personal education on the disease and just following my vets instructions, I feel like a newbie! Based on what I've read on this board, it sounds like the Humulin N is simply too fast acting/not suited for my cat, and that he should be moved to Lantus or Levemir. Do these symptoms sounds like just a case of non-compatible insulin, or are there other issues I should be concerned about/lifestyles changes I should make.
Your experience and advice is infinitely helpful, and hopefully with your insights we can get Steve re-regulated! THANKS!
My 13 year old cat (estimated age, he was a shelter cat), Steve, has been diabetic from for 3 years (with a one year honeymoon). When diagnosed (and when he came off honeymoon) he BG was in the 500-600 range, but it was easily regulated on 1/2 unit of Prozinc twice a day. For the past 7 years he always eaten Weruva wet food, and since his diagnoses, now eats only the Grain free varieties of Weruva.
3 months ago we moved cross country and began seeing a new vet who began him on Humulin N because they could not provide Prozinc (previously I purchased insulin directly from my vet) - but the transition is not going well. Reading this forum has been a wonderful crash course in feline diabetics, and now I hope you can help me re-regulate Steve.
He is now taking 2units of Humulin N twice a day, but his BG is still only getting to about 300 mid-day when I've taken him into the vet. I test his urine at home, and continue to get positive reading for glucose (usually in the 1000mg range) with no ketones (thank god!). His weight has dropped from 13lb to 11.9lb and feels much bonier and "senior" then ever before, but his appetite has become rampant! He now BEGS for food nonstop 2-3 hours before feeding, sometimes getting so worked up he begins vomiting clear mucus. His water consumption appears normal (he doesn't try to drink from my glasses, which he did when we began him on 1unit of Humulin N) but I still feel his litter box urine clumps are significantly larger then my non-diabetic cats. After eating/insulin he tends to lay under the bed and rest all day, where as before his was much more interactive with humans, toys, and other cats all day... he seems depressed...
Because Steve's diabetes was so easily regulated previously, not requiring much personal education on the disease and just following my vets instructions, I feel like a newbie! Based on what I've read on this board, it sounds like the Humulin N is simply too fast acting/not suited for my cat, and that he should be moved to Lantus or Levemir. Do these symptoms sounds like just a case of non-compatible insulin, or are there other issues I should be concerned about/lifestyles changes I should make.
Your experience and advice is infinitely helpful, and hopefully with your insights we can get Steve re-regulated! THANKS!