kathpj
Member Since 2012
Hi everyone,
I have posted a couple of times since Red, my 10 year old burmese Red boy, was diagnosed as a sugar cat 3 weeks ago.
I am really happy to report now he seems resigned to the fact that he does have to eat wet canned food and has started eating better.
I am doing his blood sugars twice a day. From a starting point of 342(at vet) his last 3 days 9.30am (approx 2 hours post food) readings have been 266, 280 & 279.
Before food pm they are a bit higher. I am still not 100% sure that he has settled completely with the new diet and as I have prevoiusly mentioned as a student would really ike to get this controlled with diet if possible(vets dosng,insulin &supplies are pretty expensive in New Zealand!!). He seems very happy in himself, more playful in the last few days with brighter eyes. To me things seem to be going in the right direction. Wouldn't it take a while for the food to help the sugars, pancreas etc? What numbers should I be happy with?
Thanks so much for listening, I hope someone can advise me. Thanks, Kath & Red
I have posted a couple of times since Red, my 10 year old burmese Red boy, was diagnosed as a sugar cat 3 weeks ago.
I am really happy to report now he seems resigned to the fact that he does have to eat wet canned food and has started eating better.
I am doing his blood sugars twice a day. From a starting point of 342(at vet) his last 3 days 9.30am (approx 2 hours post food) readings have been 266, 280 & 279.
Before food pm they are a bit higher. I am still not 100% sure that he has settled completely with the new diet and as I have prevoiusly mentioned as a student would really ike to get this controlled with diet if possible(vets dosng,insulin &supplies are pretty expensive in New Zealand!!). He seems very happy in himself, more playful in the last few days with brighter eyes. To me things seem to be going in the right direction. Wouldn't it take a while for the food to help the sugars, pancreas etc? What numbers should I be happy with?
Thanks so much for listening, I hope someone can advise me. Thanks, Kath & Red