GraceAndAngie
Member Since 2013
Hi everyone,
My cat Angie has been diabetic since August last year. She has been quite stable this year on one unit of Lentas twice a day. I have only recently educated myself on feline diabetes and would like to change the way we're doing things. Angie has been visiting the vet for blood glucose curves (which she is very angry about). We started off weekly, then fortnightly, monthly, two monthly and now every 6 weeks. She is also eating Hills M/D.
I have just bought home blood glucose monitoring supplies and would like to start monitoring her blood glucose and switch her to wet food. I know that her need for insulin might drop quickly if she switches food. Has a protocol been developed for this situation? All the advice I can find is based on a newly diagnosed cat who is not yet on insulin.
I was wondering about doing a full curve tomorrow on her normal food to get an idea of what she is like. She's not a fussy eater so she won't mind the switch. If I switch her on Sunday morning, should I skip her insulin injection to see where her levels go and adjust the evening dose? Or should I give her half a unit with breakfast? Or should I give her half wet food and half dry food so that the change isn't so dramatic?
I'm a bit scared of changing her food because I don't want to hurt her. On the other hand, I haven't been happy with her "wellness level" with the vet's method. Some days she seems sicker than others and I keep wondering if her dose is right.
Has anyone switched an already stable cat?
Thanks,
Grace
PS - I've figured out the spreadsheet but haven't yet done any blood glucose testing so it's still empty.
My cat Angie has been diabetic since August last year. She has been quite stable this year on one unit of Lentas twice a day. I have only recently educated myself on feline diabetes and would like to change the way we're doing things. Angie has been visiting the vet for blood glucose curves (which she is very angry about). We started off weekly, then fortnightly, monthly, two monthly and now every 6 weeks. She is also eating Hills M/D.
I have just bought home blood glucose monitoring supplies and would like to start monitoring her blood glucose and switch her to wet food. I know that her need for insulin might drop quickly if she switches food. Has a protocol been developed for this situation? All the advice I can find is based on a newly diagnosed cat who is not yet on insulin.
I was wondering about doing a full curve tomorrow on her normal food to get an idea of what she is like. She's not a fussy eater so she won't mind the switch. If I switch her on Sunday morning, should I skip her insulin injection to see where her levels go and adjust the evening dose? Or should I give her half a unit with breakfast? Or should I give her half wet food and half dry food so that the change isn't so dramatic?
I'm a bit scared of changing her food because I don't want to hurt her. On the other hand, I haven't been happy with her "wellness level" with the vet's method. Some days she seems sicker than others and I keep wondering if her dose is right.
Has anyone switched an already stable cat?
Thanks,
Grace
PS - I've figured out the spreadsheet but haven't yet done any blood glucose testing so it's still empty.