Hello Everyone,
I joined the Message Board today because my cat, Barnyard, was diagnosed as diabetic last Thursday. I spent most of the weekend trying to learn what to do and where to get support. Barnyard is a female stray that showed up on our porch 6 years ago so I don't know how old she is since she was full grown then. She hasn't been well for several months. 4 months ago, I returned from vacation to find she had abcesses in her mouth and an ear full of fluid. She lost most of her back teeth due to the infection. Her head was tilted and three weeks of antibiotics and steriods later, she was better. I had changed her diet to Wellness canned food then not knowing she was a diabetic. But several weeks later her ear filled up again and she couldn't even walk upright. This when we found out she was diabetic. Her BG level was 456 and according to the vet, the infections were probably related to the high blood glucose level. After 5 days at the vets, I finally brought her home yesterday to start taking care of her along with vetsulin, Clavamox, and a bag of syringes. I hope she can forgive me for leaving her at the vet for so long. She much prefers my lap when she's feeling ill.
I was very glad to have found this message board and realized that if so many of you could do this, then so could I. I gave her an insulin shot this morning without problems, but I must have done something wrong this evening because, she howeled and scratched. Her coat is so think, I have a hard time finding the right spot to give her the injection. Her ears are still not right, so she's also on Clavamox to try and clear up the infection but I'm wondering if it might be fungal instead since I'm not seeing much improvement with her head tilt and walking. I did purchase a blood glucose meter as all of you have suggested. The vet didn't say anything about testing, just to give her 4 units 2x a day. It took at least 5 or 6 pokes before I got blood the first time. The meter doesn't need a lot of blood so that's nice.
Barnyard wasn't eating much at the vets, but today she started eating much more. She really needs to get her energy up because she hasn't had much to eat for about a week. Since she lost most of her back teeth, she prefers her food pureed. Thank goodness for hand blenders. I just puree some of the Wellness canned food with some water. She loved it.
I'm just glad I have a wonderful resource. What's the best way to keep track of Barnie's BG numbers? And how often do I test her? Do I feed her before or after her shot? So many questions...
Thanks!
Jennifer
I joined the Message Board today because my cat, Barnyard, was diagnosed as diabetic last Thursday. I spent most of the weekend trying to learn what to do and where to get support. Barnyard is a female stray that showed up on our porch 6 years ago so I don't know how old she is since she was full grown then. She hasn't been well for several months. 4 months ago, I returned from vacation to find she had abcesses in her mouth and an ear full of fluid. She lost most of her back teeth due to the infection. Her head was tilted and three weeks of antibiotics and steriods later, she was better. I had changed her diet to Wellness canned food then not knowing she was a diabetic. But several weeks later her ear filled up again and she couldn't even walk upright. This when we found out she was diabetic. Her BG level was 456 and according to the vet, the infections were probably related to the high blood glucose level. After 5 days at the vets, I finally brought her home yesterday to start taking care of her along with vetsulin, Clavamox, and a bag of syringes. I hope she can forgive me for leaving her at the vet for so long. She much prefers my lap when she's feeling ill.
I was very glad to have found this message board and realized that if so many of you could do this, then so could I. I gave her an insulin shot this morning without problems, but I must have done something wrong this evening because, she howeled and scratched. Her coat is so think, I have a hard time finding the right spot to give her the injection. Her ears are still not right, so she's also on Clavamox to try and clear up the infection but I'm wondering if it might be fungal instead since I'm not seeing much improvement with her head tilt and walking. I did purchase a blood glucose meter as all of you have suggested. The vet didn't say anything about testing, just to give her 4 units 2x a day. It took at least 5 or 6 pokes before I got blood the first time. The meter doesn't need a lot of blood so that's nice.
Barnyard wasn't eating much at the vets, but today she started eating much more. She really needs to get her energy up because she hasn't had much to eat for about a week. Since she lost most of her back teeth, she prefers her food pureed. Thank goodness for hand blenders. I just puree some of the Wellness canned food with some water. She loved it.
I'm just glad I have a wonderful resource. What's the best way to keep track of Barnie's BG numbers? And how often do I test her? Do I feed her before or after her shot? So many questions...
Thanks!
Jennifer