Monkey Maine Coon
Member Since 2014
Hello everyone. I am dealing with a newly diagnosed Maine Coon kitty, about 2 or 3 years old. He weighs 14.5 lbs. I adopted him in Dec 2013 from our local shelter. He arrived with a bad case of irritable bowel syndrome, and our vet put him on metronidazole and prednisolone, which did bring the IBS under control. He was also prescribed ID dry kibble, which we feed 1/3 cup 3 times daily. We were concerned about long-term use of the steroid, and had him weaned down to 1/8 of the 10mg pill every other day. He was drinking 3 cups of water daily. I had asked our vet about the possiblity of diabetes, due to the water consumption, but was told it was caused by the steroid. Finally, on June 20 2014, he urinated on a pile of sheets headed for the laundry, and we took him back to the vet. That's when he was diagnosed with diabetes - with a BG of over 600. We got him back home 5 days later on a regimen of 4 units Humulin N 2x daily, and strict feeding times - but still on the prescription ID kibble. He was not diabetic originally.
Now, thanks to finding this forum and also the one on Facebook, we are wanting to get him on low carb wet food, and hopefully get him into remission. However, our first questions to our vet about home testing were not encouraging. Still, we are convinced we need to learn to do this. We are also not sure if he is on the best insulin. We are hesitant to make diet changes for fear of triggering the IBS again - so this is complicated. We have him on Vitality Science's Feline Comfort, which is a powdered digestive support product, and it was apparently instrumental in getting the IBS under control in conjunction with the meds. We mix two teaspoons with water and about 1 teaspoon of wet canned food, 2x daily, and he really loves it. Every thing I am learning stresses the importance of low carb wet food and home testing - so I think we know the direction we need to take.
More info - he now drinks only 1 cup water each day - plays more and also sleeps more than he ever did before being put on insulin. He is a happy cat so far - and we hope to keep him that way. His BM's are normal too.
Now, thanks to finding this forum and also the one on Facebook, we are wanting to get him on low carb wet food, and hopefully get him into remission. However, our first questions to our vet about home testing were not encouraging. Still, we are convinced we need to learn to do this. We are also not sure if he is on the best insulin. We are hesitant to make diet changes for fear of triggering the IBS again - so this is complicated. We have him on Vitality Science's Feline Comfort, which is a powdered digestive support product, and it was apparently instrumental in getting the IBS under control in conjunction with the meds. We mix two teaspoons with water and about 1 teaspoon of wet canned food, 2x daily, and he really loves it. Every thing I am learning stresses the importance of low carb wet food and home testing - so I think we know the direction we need to take.
More info - he now drinks only 1 cup water each day - plays more and also sleeps more than he ever did before being put on insulin. He is a happy cat so far - and we hope to keep him that way. His BM's are normal too.
cat(2)_steam Just ok here we go just a pick there you go ...done and feed him....