Abby and Cassie
Member Since 2020
Hello, I'm looking for beginner advice although I've been giving insulin for about a year now. Unfortunately my previous veterinarian wasn't very good and told me to give two units/twice daily, and sent me home and never contacted me again. I didn't do much research and pretty much just thought my cat Cassie will have that many units for the rest of her life. I've been delving into it today and I found I am so woefully ignorant on how to care for my baby. Here's what my routine is:
Half a can of friskies pate (ocean whitefish and tuna flavor, I don't know what else friskies flavor to give)
I sprinkle some powdered freeze-dried chicken bits on top to entice Cassie to eat
2 units of lantus solostar insulin (pen) and I was using the pen needles. I've just bought syringes as I've read that's the better option even with the pen.
I do this routine twice daily (so she gets one can of friskies pate a day with chicken sprinkled on top twice) I don't test her blood sugar often, maybe once every few months. I just purchased the relion glucometer from walmart to pre-test before each shot. I guess one of my biggest questions is related to pre-testing:
Hypothetically, if I pretested Cassie before insulin and food and it was in a normal range, would I still give the normal amount of insulin so long as she ate her normal serving of food? I read the lantus solostar insulin doesn't kick in for 3-4 hours. I want to avoid making her blood sugar too low, but if I feed her then obviously the blood sugar would go up, so I'd still need to give insulin, right? I hope that makes sense. I obviously have to feed her still, just don't know if I skip insulin in the morning then, which seems like the wrong thing to do.
Thanks so much!
Half a can of friskies pate (ocean whitefish and tuna flavor, I don't know what else friskies flavor to give)
I sprinkle some powdered freeze-dried chicken bits on top to entice Cassie to eat
2 units of lantus solostar insulin (pen) and I was using the pen needles. I've just bought syringes as I've read that's the better option even with the pen.
I do this routine twice daily (so she gets one can of friskies pate a day with chicken sprinkled on top twice) I don't test her blood sugar often, maybe once every few months. I just purchased the relion glucometer from walmart to pre-test before each shot. I guess one of my biggest questions is related to pre-testing:
Hypothetically, if I pretested Cassie before insulin and food and it was in a normal range, would I still give the normal amount of insulin so long as she ate her normal serving of food? I read the lantus solostar insulin doesn't kick in for 3-4 hours. I want to avoid making her blood sugar too low, but if I feed her then obviously the blood sugar would go up, so I'd still need to give insulin, right? I hope that makes sense. I obviously have to feed her still, just don't know if I skip insulin in the morning then, which seems like the wrong thing to do.
Thanks so much!


