UPDAITE: The Vet called back, we are going to take him to the vet. We have been around him all day, and we only noticed the behavior recently.
Yes, the gauges do not have to match the glucometer brand. The 26 gauge do say "Thin" on the box though for ReliOn brand.They don't have to be Relion brand-- you can use whatever brand you like. To start, you want a larger size, which is a smaller gauge-- 26 or 28 would be best. The thin ones make tiny holes, so it's harder to get blood when you are starting out.
Yes, I would love to discuss that.Oh good, make sure he checks his sugar. Please keep us updated. Once he's in the clear we can discuss home testing and emergency supplies so you're not in the dark again
I will try to get a meter, but I don't want to stress out anybody more than they already yet. So we might pick it up tomorrow. Thank you all so much!I'm so glad you are on your way to the vet, just a heads up I would still pick up a meter tonight or tomorrow , the only way to keep Stewie safe it to test him, you said it's been a month since he was at the vets. Please let us know what happens


We will still be continuing the insulin for now, but obviously we skipped it tonight. I might be back here on this website looking for more info soon. But again, thank you all.I am so happy to hear he was okay! So glad you came here to get him help. Did the vet say how much insulin to give him or are you stopping it?
I do so hope that his insulin-dependance was temporary. If you want to keep him from relapsing back we have a lot of information to help, but mainly focus on low-carb wet food because dry food will knock them right back into it. Let us know if you would like to learn more, don't want to overwhelm you.![]()


Agree83 is a very normal number. When during the cycle was the 83?
I would make it a priority to go out and get a glucose testing kit and start testing immediately. it is the only way to keep your cat safe. Especially after what has happened.
If you gave insulin when the BG was 83 and you were not testing, you would be risking another hypo.
83 is a very normal number. When during the cycle was the 83?
I would make it a priority to go out and get a glucose testing kit and start testing immediately. it is the only way to keep your cat safe. Especially after what has happened.
If you gave insulin when the BG was 83 and you were not testing, you would be risking another hypo.