AmandaH
Member Since 2020
Hi everyone,
I'm so glad that I found this website! Some backstory: My cat Ash was diagnosed last September and it feels like a constant uphill march (his numbers are way worse now then they were last year). I test twice a day using the OneTouch Ultra meter and they're usually 10 or higher (generally in the mid-to high teens). His insulin dose is 4.5 in the morning and 4.0 in the evening.
He's on the Natural Balance Limited Ingredient High Protein Chicken dry food. I wish I could get him to eat wet food, but he has absolutely refused every attempt I've made since I brought him home in 2009. He genuinely will not even acknowledge that wet food is food. I tried at the start of this and he didn't eat for days, I had to mix a tiny amount with water and syringe it into his mouth so he wouldn't stave.
Any tips or suggestions from anyone on how to start bringing his numbers down would be so greatly appreciated.
Thank you!
I'm so glad that I found this website! Some backstory: My cat Ash was diagnosed last September and it feels like a constant uphill march (his numbers are way worse now then they were last year). I test twice a day using the OneTouch Ultra meter and they're usually 10 or higher (generally in the mid-to high teens). His insulin dose is 4.5 in the morning and 4.0 in the evening.
He's on the Natural Balance Limited Ingredient High Protein Chicken dry food. I wish I could get him to eat wet food, but he has absolutely refused every attempt I've made since I brought him home in 2009. He genuinely will not even acknowledge that wet food is food. I tried at the start of this and he didn't eat for days, I had to mix a tiny amount with water and syringe it into his mouth so he wouldn't stave.
Any tips or suggestions from anyone on how to start bringing his numbers down would be so greatly appreciated.
Thank you!

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