Elissa
Member Since 2016
Hello. I am Elissa and my diabetic kitty is Buffy, age 10 (I also have another kitty, Bridget, age 11). Buffy was diagnosed on February 17 when I had a senior blood panel drawn because I noticed that she was drinking and peeing more. Glucose at first measurement was 469. I immediately pulled all treats and dry food (both cats had been on canned Hills Metabolic, 1/3 can 2x/day plus dry food free fed plus some Temptations treats each day); after reading a bit on the boards (not a huge amount because I am a CPA and this is busy season), I switched both cats over 4 days to canned Wellness Core Grain Free, 1/2 can twice a day, and Blue Buffalo chicken & turkey grain-free treats given only as a reward (to both cats) when Buffy needs to get poked. When I brought Buffy back a few days later after making the food change, but before any insulin was administered, her glucose was down to 419, and week after diagnosis, and after 4 days on 1 cc of insulin 2x/day, her glucose was 369. So, moving in the right direction at least. I bought an AlphaTrak2 but so far have had zero luck successfully getting blood out of Buffy's ear myself, so all measurements are from the vet. She'll be going back in in another week to have the vet do the glucose curve (unless I can figure out how to reliably get the blood from her ear myself). Also the first few insulin shots, I didn't feel like I was getting anything in her, but I feel like I am getting a feel for how to do those now. My last cat before I adopted the "B sisters" two years ago was in chronic renal failure for 2.5 years and we managed successful daily subcutaneous fluid administration during that period. I recall it took about 6 weeks before both the cat and I got used to the routine, so I am presuming the same thing will happen again--and of course I have my fingers crossed that the food change and some weight loss will help Buffy normalize not to need insulin.
