cashy
Member Since 2017
I have not posted for quite a while. Cashy had been off Vetsulin, for over almost 3 years. We have had him on diet control, using Young Again Zero Mature. We were doing okay apparently. No weight change or behavior problems.
Near the beginning of last year we rescued some Australian Cattle Dog puppies. As it turned out they absolutely hate cats. Sure enough Cash gets in a scrape with one and loses. We got him stitched back up. The next month or so later, the cat goes a visiting the dogs again and another gash on the side this time. We are feeling quite negligent.
In his long recovery we notice that he is losing weight and decided to test his blood sugar again. Mind you he has been symptom free two and one half years. Random blood glucose had confirmed it. Well in the midst of this second injury last July we drew a blood glucose, it was over 350. Cash you are in trouble.
We get a new bottle of Vetsulin and start treatment and start monitoring blood glucose. It took about a month but his needed dosage dropped rapidly. We ended up switching to U-100 syringes to more reliably measure the less than 1unit of Vetsulin. He is getting .8u BID. (2u as measured with the U100 syringes).
Before we started on YAZM food we had watched him develop diabetic neuropathy in his hind quarters. He recovered from that but we could see that didn't go vertical like he once He could come up on furniture but pulled himself up. In the last couple of months he has seemingly regained full use of his hind legs. His gait has quickened. He runs and jumps. On nice days he will spend much of his daytime outside. Sure is great seeing him run and prance on his toes. Cash is now 20 years old and has been diagnosed diabetic now for about 3 and one half years.
I know that many of the posts on here are of an urgent nature on managing their cat, I came here tonight to just give a good report.
Near the beginning of last year we rescued some Australian Cattle Dog puppies. As it turned out they absolutely hate cats. Sure enough Cash gets in a scrape with one and loses. We got him stitched back up. The next month or so later, the cat goes a visiting the dogs again and another gash on the side this time. We are feeling quite negligent.
In his long recovery we notice that he is losing weight and decided to test his blood sugar again. Mind you he has been symptom free two and one half years. Random blood glucose had confirmed it. Well in the midst of this second injury last July we drew a blood glucose, it was over 350. Cash you are in trouble.
We get a new bottle of Vetsulin and start treatment and start monitoring blood glucose. It took about a month but his needed dosage dropped rapidly. We ended up switching to U-100 syringes to more reliably measure the less than 1unit of Vetsulin. He is getting .8u BID. (2u as measured with the U100 syringes).
Before we started on YAZM food we had watched him develop diabetic neuropathy in his hind quarters. He recovered from that but we could see that didn't go vertical like he once He could come up on furniture but pulled himself up. In the last couple of months he has seemingly regained full use of his hind legs. His gait has quickened. He runs and jumps. On nice days he will spend much of his daytime outside. Sure is great seeing him run and prance on his toes. Cash is now 20 years old and has been diagnosed diabetic now for about 3 and one half years.
I know that many of the posts on here are of an urgent nature on managing their cat, I came here tonight to just give a good report.