Felix and Ron
Member Since 2015
What to do?

Yes.Is it possible too much insulin could cause high BG?
Thank you everyone. The +10 I had on the SS should be PMPS. No other health problems. Did not have vet check for gingivitis. He eats 3 to 4 cans per day and weighs 15 lbs which is a decrease of 3.4 lbs since diagnosis. Not sure how to determine ideal weight. My vet is all for home testing and yesterday suggested bumping him up to 5. It is hard for me to do AMPS since I leave house at 5:30 am but will try tomorrow. I am going to stay with 4 next few days. Is it possible too much insulin could cause high BG?
Oh, I know, Ron - the first few months can just about drive you crazy.Need to get a grasp of which way to go. Frustrating!
)Best way I can think of to handle that: Feed them all at the same time; feeding Felix in a separate room if necessary, and not letting him out until the others have finished their meals. So if the others free-feed now, you'll need to find a way to change that. Because any time Felix manages to get into additional chow (even a few quick bites out of one of the others' bowls) can impact his BG #s significantly. If that's happening, it may be a piece of the puzzle re: not getting him under control.No but we have two other non diabetics in the house. So it's a struggle.
Helps to think of the food as "medicine," too, while treating a diabetic: It can either work with the insulin, or against it.)
You're so right, Sue! ECID ... and you find out, over time, what works with the insulin (or doesn't) in feeding your own unique diabetic kitty for better glycemic control. With Bat-Bat, I've learned that even a low-carb content of a few more percentage points can deeply impact her BG#s. There's simply no way I can feed her anywhere near 10% carbs - I need to keep her on canned formulas that are 3% to 4%. She's pretty insulin-sensitive now, too. (Which makes it a real eyeball challenge to squeeze out those mini-doses that are under a half-unit, even with a U100 syringe!I've found that out. Frankie used to love the Felix chunks but his BG was always a lot higher than when he is on the Felix Senior food. My other sugar cat Romulus it was the other way around!! Plus I've found out that if I give Frankie a really good meal at his shot time and then another about 2 hours later before the Lantus kicks in, it satisfies him all day/night and it doesn't affect his BG too much. Rom I have to feed again at about +5 or 6 to keep him low, but he is on Caninsulin. You just need to work out what works for your kitty.