Rileyspappa
New Member
I haven't been a regular on this forum as of yet. But about a month ago my cat Riley was diagnosed. I took him in because he had become so scrawny and finally would not eat. For Riley to not eat, that is a MAJOR alarm!
Well, after a month of Lantus, started at 1u twice a day he has gotten much better. His appetite has returned full steam. He is now on 2u in A.M. and 1u at night. He needs to eat alot. Understand that less than a year ago he weighed about 18 lbs and wasn't what looked to be obese, he's just a big cat. Big head, big paws. When he got weighed a month ago he was just over 9lbs!
He's coming back to form! His fur is smooth and bright, his general demeanor is back to his old mischeavous self. He still needs some more development in his hind legs as this area took the brunt of weight loss, but he's getting better it seems everyday. And his litter box is soooo much more manageable. It's good to have my buddy back, ya know?
Well, after a month of Lantus, started at 1u twice a day he has gotten much better. His appetite has returned full steam. He is now on 2u in A.M. and 1u at night. He needs to eat alot. Understand that less than a year ago he weighed about 18 lbs and wasn't what looked to be obese, he's just a big cat. Big head, big paws. When he got weighed a month ago he was just over 9lbs!
He's coming back to form! His fur is smooth and bright, his general demeanor is back to his old mischeavous self. He still needs some more development in his hind legs as this area took the brunt of weight loss, but he's getting better it seems everyday. And his litter box is soooo much more manageable. It's good to have my buddy back, ya know?