Lisa & Jax
Active Member
Good Morning all,
I just wanted to hear your opinions. I have seen on these boards thread after thread of a vet giving a ridiculous amount of insulin on low BG's over a period of days. None of these vets are blinking twice, nor are cats dying under their care. What gives? When we hit hypo numbers we are on full alert, spooning out hi carbs, gravy, etc. Acutely aware of our cats every move.
I am not advocating dosing your cat recklessly or ignoring low BG levels AT ALL. I'm just wondering why vets have no problems giving 3 units...4 units...and the cats go low, but don't hypo.
Any thoughts out there?
I just wanted to hear your opinions. I have seen on these boards thread after thread of a vet giving a ridiculous amount of insulin on low BG's over a period of days. None of these vets are blinking twice, nor are cats dying under their care. What gives? When we hit hypo numbers we are on full alert, spooning out hi carbs, gravy, etc. Acutely aware of our cats every move.
I am not advocating dosing your cat recklessly or ignoring low BG levels AT ALL. I'm just wondering why vets have no problems giving 3 units...4 units...and the cats go low, but don't hypo.
Any thoughts out there?