tpr
Member Since 2012
Good morning,
Thanks for all of the visits yesterday and taking the time to suggest some potential solutions for us
http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=79310
Ella is isolated in the bedroom each weekday to ensure she has access to food. I leave out her lc but she rarely touches it. Ella used to hoover her dry food but since she's been on wet she needs encouragement to finish her meals. I don't think an auto feeder will help her in this case. She pretty much needs someone physically present, unless it's dry food, to coax her to eat. When she is dropping she sometimes seeks me out for food but it's usually me who catches her lows and then feed her accordingly. Syrup helps to bring her bg's up a bit but it wears of quicker than the hc plus there is no guarantee that she will eat the food I leave out for her. She doesn't like any of the food we eat, never has. She doesn't even get excited about tuna :?
The only solution that I see at this point is giving her dry food when she is low but I worry that she will stop eating the wet if she gets a taste of the kitty crack again. I'm also very concerned about not being home to know if she's earned a reduction and dosing her inappropriately because of that.
I have a new position this year and don't have the flexibility like I used to. It is not possible to change my schedule and even if I could, it doesn't allow me much time to get home and care for her the way I would need to if she was low. In terms of dosing her, I get up early to ensure I get a +1 and 2 so that I can feed her accordingly but after that, she's on her own and I'm left to worry.
Thanks for all of the visits yesterday and taking the time to suggest some potential solutions for us
Ella is isolated in the bedroom each weekday to ensure she has access to food. I leave out her lc but she rarely touches it. Ella used to hoover her dry food but since she's been on wet she needs encouragement to finish her meals. I don't think an auto feeder will help her in this case. She pretty much needs someone physically present, unless it's dry food, to coax her to eat. When she is dropping she sometimes seeks me out for food but it's usually me who catches her lows and then feed her accordingly. Syrup helps to bring her bg's up a bit but it wears of quicker than the hc plus there is no guarantee that she will eat the food I leave out for her. She doesn't like any of the food we eat, never has. She doesn't even get excited about tuna :?
The only solution that I see at this point is giving her dry food when she is low but I worry that she will stop eating the wet if she gets a taste of the kitty crack again. I'm also very concerned about not being home to know if she's earned a reduction and dosing her inappropriately because of that.
I have a new position this year and don't have the flexibility like I used to. It is not possible to change my schedule and even if I could, it doesn't allow me much time to get home and care for her the way I would need to if she was low. In terms of dosing her, I get up early to ensure I get a +1 and 2 so that I can feed her accordingly but after that, she's on her own and I'm left to worry.