My youngest cat, Mack (8), was diagnosed on 3/3 and also had ketones. He’d been acting “off” like not wanting to be in the main room with me yet not truly hiding, not begging for meals or my meals, sitting at the water fountain drinking, or trying to drink water from the shower. I’m dealing with guilt if not taking him in sooner. He was prescribed Lantus, 1 unit 2x/day after meals. I have been tracking feeding/insulin times. No mention of home testing, just bring him back in 2 weeks for a curve test.
First night post diagnosis was rough on me (not sure if he was just exhausted from the vet or if he needed to go back), but by morning he was somewhat back to himself. Eating, but not begging, sleeping a lot on my bed, but leaning in for pets and snuggles. This week he’s back to begging for food and he’ll climb up on me in the morning for snuggles, but he’s still keeping to himself more than I’d like. His two older brothers, Bobcat (14), and Tiger (13) are mixed as far as loving on him. Tiger is loving on him the most as they have always been closer.
My cousin in law’s cat, Ozzy, was diabetic and she directed me to this forum for help. I’m trying to get through all the info here, but I’m honestly overwhelmed and trying to figure out what course of action to take.
He’s currently on Stella and Chewy’s freeze dried raw which he’s been on for years since one of his older brothers has egc and it’s the only food that keeps his condition in check. We got an rx for food, but after reviewing the food file I’m not convinced that’s a good route.
I had chosen the CGM route to at least get a curve with our new vet, but now after reading posts about it I’m second guessing that choice. I’m not sure if I’ll be able to home test since Mack is not always good about the insulin shots as it is. I’m certainly willing to try home testing, but I’m not confident in that being a skill in my toolbox. He’s been poked and prodded so much in the last week I feel bad continuing to poke him.
I’m also concerted about finding someone I trust to take care of him when I need to travel. The ER vet has medical boarding to the tune of $300/day, but I’m not sure where else to potentially find a competent person to help.
I guess my questions are:
- how to determine the best food for my cats to be on?
- how to get comfortable with hometesting and picking the right monitor?
- where do you find your helpers for travel?
First night post diagnosis was rough on me (not sure if he was just exhausted from the vet or if he needed to go back), but by morning he was somewhat back to himself. Eating, but not begging, sleeping a lot on my bed, but leaning in for pets and snuggles. This week he’s back to begging for food and he’ll climb up on me in the morning for snuggles, but he’s still keeping to himself more than I’d like. His two older brothers, Bobcat (14), and Tiger (13) are mixed as far as loving on him. Tiger is loving on him the most as they have always been closer.
My cousin in law’s cat, Ozzy, was diabetic and she directed me to this forum for help. I’m trying to get through all the info here, but I’m honestly overwhelmed and trying to figure out what course of action to take.
He’s currently on Stella and Chewy’s freeze dried raw which he’s been on for years since one of his older brothers has egc and it’s the only food that keeps his condition in check. We got an rx for food, but after reviewing the food file I’m not convinced that’s a good route.
I had chosen the CGM route to at least get a curve with our new vet, but now after reading posts about it I’m second guessing that choice. I’m not sure if I’ll be able to home test since Mack is not always good about the insulin shots as it is. I’m certainly willing to try home testing, but I’m not confident in that being a skill in my toolbox. He’s been poked and prodded so much in the last week I feel bad continuing to poke him.
I’m also concerted about finding someone I trust to take care of him when I need to travel. The ER vet has medical boarding to the tune of $300/day, but I’m not sure where else to potentially find a competent person to help.
I guess my questions are:
- how to determine the best food for my cats to be on?
- how to get comfortable with hometesting and picking the right monitor?
- where do you find your helpers for travel?
). But if your cat isn't taking medication it's odd that he became diabetic from eating a freeze dried raw diet