Ann & Sister
Member Since 2021
5/28/21: Sister, 14, was diagnosed with diabetes yesterday. For a few years she drank and peed excessively but tests did not show she had diabetes. I started working on her weight 2 months ago and got her from 16lbs down to 14lbs. When Sister started walking like a bear and seemed to lose strength in her back legs, I took her back to the vet. I'm upset because I do not know how long Sister has had untreated diabetes.
I have Lantus now. She will get one unit twice a day. Vet wants her to eat wet food, 7% carbs, which I have not found yet. I picked up several DM prescription canned foods to try, but she is a dry food junky so this will be tough.
My question is about how to feed. When I had a diabetic cat in 2018, the same vet said to give food at the same times twice a day, 12 hrs apart and no food in between meals. Worked great; that cat went into remission within 6 weeks. Today, the vet said that Sister can feed freely so long as it is low carb wet food. I know she has to have the injection with food so what if she eats a lot at 3 p.m. and then is not hungry at 6 when it is time for the injection? I find this confusing. I also read on this site that you should get the low carb transition going first before you even start the injections. My vet didn't say anything about that. I fed her new wet food and allowed her to have a little weight control dry and gave her her first injection this evening. Do you think this is okay?
I have Lantus now. She will get one unit twice a day. Vet wants her to eat wet food, 7% carbs, which I have not found yet. I picked up several DM prescription canned foods to try, but she is a dry food junky so this will be tough.
My question is about how to feed. When I had a diabetic cat in 2018, the same vet said to give food at the same times twice a day, 12 hrs apart and no food in between meals. Worked great; that cat went into remission within 6 weeks. Today, the vet said that Sister can feed freely so long as it is low carb wet food. I know she has to have the injection with food so what if she eats a lot at 3 p.m. and then is not hungry at 6 when it is time for the injection? I find this confusing. I also read on this site that you should get the low carb transition going first before you even start the injections. My vet didn't say anything about that. I fed her new wet food and allowed her to have a little weight control dry and gave her her first injection this evening. Do you think this is okay?