Diabetic Cats in Need (DCIN)
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Used to be we had an ISG subgroup on Alternative Monitoring. How to evaluate a cat's diabetic condition if for some reason the cat couldn't be blood glucose tested.
Someone else from the Board and I have started working with the owner of a newly diagnosed diabetic cat. We were approached about rehoming this cat, but we want to try to work with the owner to keep the cat in his home. Turns out, though, that the cat is fractious when approached with more than one hand. A towel is not a good suggestion; tried that. The cat has to be anesthetized for blood draws at the vet.
This is a young cat (and thus remission is a good possibility), and the owners love the cat and seem willing to treat the cat. However, the cat has other ideas.
If you are one of those folks that uses alternative monitoring, could you please explain what it is you do to monitor? If you are concerned about "going public" with not BG testing, please PM me with your insights. I will be going through the Alternative Monitoring subgroup on the old Board for ideas.
Because this cat is difficult to handle, the vet has prescribed an oral medication. I'm not certain what it is, but likely Glipizide. I have told the owner about the downsides of Glip, but that may be the cat's only alternative for medication. If you use/used Glip, please let me know the dosage you used and how it affected your cat's glucose (blood or urinary) ;evels. Again, please PM me if you are more comfortable with that.
Thanks in advance!!
DCIN Adoptable Diabetics in sig line
Toby in Baltimore...Sweet Kiki in WV...and our very special Twinkie with dian in Pittsburgh, the great Commonwealth of PA.
Someone else from the Board and I have started working with the owner of a newly diagnosed diabetic cat. We were approached about rehoming this cat, but we want to try to work with the owner to keep the cat in his home. Turns out, though, that the cat is fractious when approached with more than one hand. A towel is not a good suggestion; tried that. The cat has to be anesthetized for blood draws at the vet.
This is a young cat (and thus remission is a good possibility), and the owners love the cat and seem willing to treat the cat. However, the cat has other ideas.
If you are one of those folks that uses alternative monitoring, could you please explain what it is you do to monitor? If you are concerned about "going public" with not BG testing, please PM me with your insights. I will be going through the Alternative Monitoring subgroup on the old Board for ideas.
Because this cat is difficult to handle, the vet has prescribed an oral medication. I'm not certain what it is, but likely Glipizide. I have told the owner about the downsides of Glip, but that may be the cat's only alternative for medication. If you use/used Glip, please let me know the dosage you used and how it affected your cat's glucose (blood or urinary) ;evels. Again, please PM me if you are more comfortable with that.
Thanks in advance!!
DCIN Adoptable Diabetics in sig line
Toby in Baltimore...Sweet Kiki in WV...and our very special Twinkie with dian in Pittsburgh, the great Commonwealth of PA.