Hi and welcome to the forum!
With a diabetic cat you need
- A low carb wet diet that is 10% carbs or under. Most of us use around 4-7% carbs
- A suitable insulin such as Lantus or Prozinc which are long acting, more gentle insulins than the old insulins.
- We recommend hometesting the blood glucose with a human meter…it is not necessary to use a pet meter which is expensive to run and is no better. It will keep your kitty safe and you will know how the dose is working for your kitty. Only testing every so often will not tell you what is happening in between those times and an awful lot can happen in even a day.
- HELP US HELP YOU has information about the spreadsheet, signature and hypo box which you will need to be able to look after your beloved kitty properly
A word of warning though…don’t change the food you are feeding at the moment over to the low carb food until you are testing the blood glucose because a change over can drop the BGs by up to 100 points and we don’t want you to have a hypo on your hands.
We are happy to help you with setting up the spreadsheet, sorting out what food to buy, how to transition safely to a low carb diet, how to learn to home test and much more.
FOOD CHART have a look on this chart and choose foods that are under 10%.
You will also need some higher carb foods for that hypo box..information in the help us help you link.
This is an excellent site for diabetic cats…it has been around for more than 25 years and has very experienced people to help you. It may feel like your world as you know it is ending but once you learn how to handle it, feline diabetes is vey manageable and it’s not a terminal disease by any means when treated correctly. We can help you!!
Keep asking lots of questions!