chrisb3127
Member Since 2018
This is my first post!
I've been reading the forums since last week, and am learning a lot in just under a week.
My black cat, Jag, is 7 years old and was diagnosed last Thursday. He is a big cat in terms of size and weight, 21.13lbs. He developed a skin rash (looks like blotches all over his back's skin, and very dry), where when I brushed him, his fur literally peeled right off. I took him to the vet to see what was going on, and they recommended lab work. (No real solution to this rash/skin issue was given, other than a dose of Convenia.)
The lab work came back with high glucose (395) and they ran Fructosamine to confirm, which came back at 895. Trace ketones, and glucose found in urine.
They wanted to start insulin right away. He was put on Lantus. Dose is 2U every 12 hours.
I tried transitioning him off of dry food (was feeding Fromm GF Game Bird). He used to eat Tiki Cat cans without an issue, but when trying to feed wet food for every meal, he seemed to no longer want it, maybe because of the texture.
I tried the Tiki Cat Velvet Mousse, and he seems to like that, so I've been feeding him solely this since Saturday night.
While he wasn't eating much Friday & Saturday, consistent Lantus doses didn't start until Sunday evening. Since Sunday, he gets the dose every 12 hours, after eating a pouch of food.
They want him to eat 335kcal/day, to try and shed some weight. They said to feed only 2 big meals, but to me this seems like too much food at once. This would be roughly 2 pouches of food per serving. Is it ok to split it up into 4 meals a day, spread out across the day, or should I do the 2 big feedings only?
His levels have not gone down much, if at all, yet. The vet sold me the AlphaTrak, but I will probably switch to a Relion after reading these forums, since the strips on the AT are super expensive.
I guess my questions being new to this, is how long does it take to notice a change in glucose levels? Does it take several days for the doses to impact?
Also, is the Tiki Cat Velvet Mousse a good option? Are the fish/tuna/salmon ok to use? I've always been a fan of premium foods. I emailed Tiki, and they said:
"The carbohydrates of the Velvet Mousse Chicken, Chicken with Egg, Chicken & Wild Salmon, and Wild Salmon are all 3%. The Tuna & Chicken is 2% and the Tuna & Mackerel is 1% carbohydrates."
I think that is all for now!
I put the spreadsheet in my signature, record starts today, but I did include the full lab results in it as well. His labs have quite a few things high, but not sure if it's just because he's not regulated yet.
My black cat, Jag, is 7 years old and was diagnosed last Thursday. He is a big cat in terms of size and weight, 21.13lbs. He developed a skin rash (looks like blotches all over his back's skin, and very dry), where when I brushed him, his fur literally peeled right off. I took him to the vet to see what was going on, and they recommended lab work. (No real solution to this rash/skin issue was given, other than a dose of Convenia.)
The lab work came back with high glucose (395) and they ran Fructosamine to confirm, which came back at 895. Trace ketones, and glucose found in urine.
They wanted to start insulin right away. He was put on Lantus. Dose is 2U every 12 hours.
I tried transitioning him off of dry food (was feeding Fromm GF Game Bird). He used to eat Tiki Cat cans without an issue, but when trying to feed wet food for every meal, he seemed to no longer want it, maybe because of the texture.
I tried the Tiki Cat Velvet Mousse, and he seems to like that, so I've been feeding him solely this since Saturday night.
While he wasn't eating much Friday & Saturday, consistent Lantus doses didn't start until Sunday evening. Since Sunday, he gets the dose every 12 hours, after eating a pouch of food.
They want him to eat 335kcal/day, to try and shed some weight. They said to feed only 2 big meals, but to me this seems like too much food at once. This would be roughly 2 pouches of food per serving. Is it ok to split it up into 4 meals a day, spread out across the day, or should I do the 2 big feedings only?
His levels have not gone down much, if at all, yet. The vet sold me the AlphaTrak, but I will probably switch to a Relion after reading these forums, since the strips on the AT are super expensive.
I guess my questions being new to this, is how long does it take to notice a change in glucose levels? Does it take several days for the doses to impact?
Also, is the Tiki Cat Velvet Mousse a good option? Are the fish/tuna/salmon ok to use? I've always been a fan of premium foods. I emailed Tiki, and they said:
"The carbohydrates of the Velvet Mousse Chicken, Chicken with Egg, Chicken & Wild Salmon, and Wild Salmon are all 3%. The Tuna & Chicken is 2% and the Tuna & Mackerel is 1% carbohydrates."
I think that is all for now!