Karla and Oliver
Member Since 2019
Hi,
My cat, Oliver, has been on insulin (ProZinc) since he was diagnosed with diabetes about 3 years ago. For the past couple of months I've started making major changes to his diet (it had been mostly high-carb dry with some canned). I tried several things, but finally decided to try Young Again (started one week ago) as well as some canned and some VitalCat freeze-dried raw (started two weeks ago). (I have 6+ cats and 1 dog, so I'm trying to figure out the best food combination that is affordable for all of them.)
Since I was aware that this new diet could decrease his insulin need, I cut it down first from 4 units to 2, then from 2 to 1. I then started home testing on a CVS Health Advanced Glucose Meter. (It took a while, but I'm starting to get it.) His numbers keep going down. They started around 137 and then went down to 124 over the past few days. I quit giving him insulin on Saturday because I was afraid he was too low to shoot. This morning (about an hour after he ate) he was 116. This evening after no food for 9 hours, he is at 111. I still haven't given him insulin.
Am I making the right choice in not giving him insulin, or should I give him a very low dose? I'm planning to take him into the vet to get a new curve done, but I'm not sure when I should.
Thanks,
Karla and Oliver
My cat, Oliver, has been on insulin (ProZinc) since he was diagnosed with diabetes about 3 years ago. For the past couple of months I've started making major changes to his diet (it had been mostly high-carb dry with some canned). I tried several things, but finally decided to try Young Again (started one week ago) as well as some canned and some VitalCat freeze-dried raw (started two weeks ago). (I have 6+ cats and 1 dog, so I'm trying to figure out the best food combination that is affordable for all of them.)
Since I was aware that this new diet could decrease his insulin need, I cut it down first from 4 units to 2, then from 2 to 1. I then started home testing on a CVS Health Advanced Glucose Meter. (It took a while, but I'm starting to get it.) His numbers keep going down. They started around 137 and then went down to 124 over the past few days. I quit giving him insulin on Saturday because I was afraid he was too low to shoot. This morning (about an hour after he ate) he was 116. This evening after no food for 9 hours, he is at 111. I still haven't given him insulin.
Am I making the right choice in not giving him insulin, or should I give him a very low dose? I'm planning to take him into the vet to get a new curve done, but I'm not sure when I should.
Thanks,
Karla and Oliver