Kim and Shakti
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Hi,
I'm Kim and my lovely sugarcat is Shakti, 11 year old tabby (we also have her litter sister, tabby-and-white Freya). Shakti had been losing weight and her fur hadn't been in good condition for a few months, but I thought it was just age - kicking myself for it now...
Anyway, when we got home from work on Thursday she'd vomited a lot and was clearly woozy and distressed, so we rushed her off to the out-of-hours vets who did an immediate blood test and confirmed diabetes. She stayed at the vets for 24 hours on a rehydration drip + insulin drip and we brought her home on Friday night. Since then I have (anxiously) given her 4 injections (one in the morning, one at night) and my husband Drew will be taking his turn tonight... She's on Caninsulin, 1 unit every 12 hours. We haven't started the blood tests yet; the vet wants us to take her in in a couple of weeks to do a curve.
I've been reading through some of the topics and would like to say a pre-emptive 'thank you!' for such a great resource.
I have a couple of questions, forgive me if they are answered elsewhere and I didn't see them.
Our vet told us to feed Shakti 30 minutes before the injection (and she seems fine on this btw) but elsewhere I see people being recommended to feed after the injection - is this to do with the specific insulin involved?
Secondly, should I allow her to eat at all between the two meals / shots? I have taken the advice about wet food to heart, previously they were on dry food in the morning and wet at night, but it's going to be all wet from now on.
Any advice gratefully received. Isn't the internet a wonderful invention!
Kim (and Drew) and Shakti
I'm Kim and my lovely sugarcat is Shakti, 11 year old tabby (we also have her litter sister, tabby-and-white Freya). Shakti had been losing weight and her fur hadn't been in good condition for a few months, but I thought it was just age - kicking myself for it now...
Anyway, when we got home from work on Thursday she'd vomited a lot and was clearly woozy and distressed, so we rushed her off to the out-of-hours vets who did an immediate blood test and confirmed diabetes. She stayed at the vets for 24 hours on a rehydration drip + insulin drip and we brought her home on Friday night. Since then I have (anxiously) given her 4 injections (one in the morning, one at night) and my husband Drew will be taking his turn tonight... She's on Caninsulin, 1 unit every 12 hours. We haven't started the blood tests yet; the vet wants us to take her in in a couple of weeks to do a curve.
I've been reading through some of the topics and would like to say a pre-emptive 'thank you!' for such a great resource.
I have a couple of questions, forgive me if they are answered elsewhere and I didn't see them.
Our vet told us to feed Shakti 30 minutes before the injection (and she seems fine on this btw) but elsewhere I see people being recommended to feed after the injection - is this to do with the specific insulin involved?
Secondly, should I allow her to eat at all between the two meals / shots? I have taken the advice about wet food to heart, previously they were on dry food in the morning and wet at night, but it's going to be all wet from now on.
Any advice gratefully received. Isn't the internet a wonderful invention!
Kim (and Drew) and Shakti