Emily & Jack Jack
Member Since 2019
Hi everyone,
My cat Jack is 9 years old and very recently been diagnosed with diabetes.
We’re in the UK and so far he’s had 1 blood test to confirm his diabetes and then a glucose curve done at the vet, he was then put on ProZinc insulin. 3 weeks later we then had another blood test at the vet to check his glucose levels, it was still high so they upped his dose (now on 2IU 2 times a day)
We are now waiting to get a glucometer from the vet (I've asked them to order it) so we can do his glucose at home. How often do you need to do this? And do we always do a glucose curve or just one off readings?
For his diet he has 2.5 pouches of wet food and around 30g of senior biscuits (the recommended amount for a 5kg cat) but he is always hungry, he begs for food, jumps up and tries to steal food from us, constantly meows for food when I am in the kitchen, he never used to be like this and it’s really hard to listen to him cry for food.
I end up giving him a few more biscuits because I just feel so sorry for him that he’s so hungry. But then I think this might be bad for his diabetes because his glucose will just go higher.
We are still ‘stabilising’ so his dose of insulin might still need to be adjusted, we are going back to the vet in 2 weeks for another blood test.
Any advice for his diet and hunger will be most appreciated
My cat Jack is 9 years old and very recently been diagnosed with diabetes.
We’re in the UK and so far he’s had 1 blood test to confirm his diabetes and then a glucose curve done at the vet, he was then put on ProZinc insulin. 3 weeks later we then had another blood test at the vet to check his glucose levels, it was still high so they upped his dose (now on 2IU 2 times a day)
We are now waiting to get a glucometer from the vet (I've asked them to order it) so we can do his glucose at home. How often do you need to do this? And do we always do a glucose curve or just one off readings?
For his diet he has 2.5 pouches of wet food and around 30g of senior biscuits (the recommended amount for a 5kg cat) but he is always hungry, he begs for food, jumps up and tries to steal food from us, constantly meows for food when I am in the kitchen, he never used to be like this and it’s really hard to listen to him cry for food.
I end up giving him a few more biscuits because I just feel so sorry for him that he’s so hungry. But then I think this might be bad for his diabetes because his glucose will just go higher.
We are still ‘stabilising’ so his dose of insulin might still need to be adjusted, we are going back to the vet in 2 weeks for another blood test.
Any advice for his diet and hunger will be most appreciated